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The  bug  marches  on.  . . 


Time  to  Celebrate 


Center  left:  Leila 
Bozorg  officiates 
the  marriage  be- 
tween the  grad- 
uates and  their 
diplomas. 


Center  middle:  Mr. 

Camp  passes  on 
the  wish  for  the 
graduates  to  be 
"happy  campers" 


Top  left:  Katie  Littlefield,  Sarah  Logan, 
Jim  Logan  (Faculty  Marshal),  Solome 
Duarte  and  Phil  Crafts  (Faculty  Marshal) 
lead  the  procession  into  graduation. 

Top  right:  Jaime  Laclair,  Jonathan  Lawall, 
Andrew  Lattuca  & Qasim  Laroche  help 
to  create  a festive  occasion. 

Above:  Brooke  Childs  and  Maia  Ciesluk 
listen  to  the  comments  of  their  classmates 

Left  Jill  Dickenson  gets  her  diploma  from 
Mr.  Goldman  as  Mr.  Werhli  checks  the 
order  of  the  diplomas. 


Above:  Kellymar  Alejandro  proudly 
shows  off  her  diploma  to  the  croud. 


Below:  Mr.  Gerstein,  Gina 

Lombardi,  Chris  Looze,  Kate 
McNamara,  Mike  Melby,  Terence 
Lyons,  Wilfredo  Melendez  and 
Eden  Ma  seem  to  appreciate  the 
speakers  message. 


Above:  Kriten  O'Brien  and  Blessing 
Okoroafor  patiently  await  their  turn 
to  head  for  the  stage. 

Left:  Emily  Petitt  is  all  smiles  on  her 
way  up  to  get  her  diploma. 


Below:  Francesca  Inglese  and  Brooke 
Childs  happily  walk  out  of  the 
Mullins  Center  areana. 


Graduation  2000  3 


The  Famous  Senior  Tri 


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r^epublished  with  permission  of  Globe  Newspaper  Company,  Inc.,  from  the  May  2h,  2000  issue  of  the  Boston  Globe  © 2000 


Prom  2000 

Right:  Seth  Hersey,  Matt  Heider,  Shem  Kellog, 
Paul  Yi  and  Dan  Rehm  show  they  really  did 
know  how  to  dress  for  the  occasion. 


Right  Middle:  Kelly  Chartier,  Corinne 
Richmond,  Deanna  Gagnon,  Emma  Kelty, 
Caitlin  Abrams-Freund,  Kristina  Pueschel, 
Jennifer  Romano-Joseph  and  Jennifers  date 
Jeff,  anxiously  wait  for  the  food  to  be  brought 
out. 


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Above:  Joanna  Ruhl  (first  from  left),  Carolyn  Warger  (fourth 
from  left),  and  their  guests  make  a dramatic  appearance  at 
the  Prom. 

Above,  above  Laila  Murfin  and  Jerusha  Barnes  mug  for  the 
camera. 


Above:  Sopheap  Chhoun  and  his  special  friend 
get  cozy  waiting  for  the  dancing  to  begin. 


6 Junior/Senior  Prom 


Below:  Mr.  Bray  dishes  it  out  one  last  time. 


SchooVs  Out  ll 

June  2y  2000 


Above:  Hilary  Sedgwick  and  Sara  handset 
seem  to  be  enjoying  the  farewell  bash. 

Left:  Meagan  Payton-Russell,  Alexandra 
Kosiba  and  Gabrielle  Maguire  finish  some 
last  minute  messaires. 

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Lower  left:  Sharon  Vargo,  Rachael  Cohen 
Yi-su  (Amy)  Wu,  Kate  Littlefield,  BethAnn 
Freed  await  their  rides  home  after  munching 
down  some  ice  cream. 


The  End  of  an  Era 


Right:  The  cast  belts  out  another  show  tune. 

Below:  Greg  Miller  ponders  how  to  respond  to  Brian  Kenny's 
comments. 


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Above:  Tatiana  Scott  and  Dana  Booker  j 
passionately  make  their  points  in  this 
scene. 

Left  David  Pistrang,  Thijs  DeVries,  Zack 
Forray,  Nate  Stoddard  and  Scott  Dougan  j 
seem  to  have  found  something  that  will  hold  i 
their  interest. 


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Above:  Set  Crew,  left  to  right:  Ethan  Pearson-Pomerantz,  Sarah 
Schwartz-Sax,  Jessica  Kellogg,  Marina  Santiago,  Heidi 
Zimmerman,  Britton  Goodale,  Kate  Jenson,  Jesse  Hazard- 
Watkins  and  Advisor  Phil  Crafts  literally  put  it  all  together. 

Left:  Brian  Kenny  and  Marisa  Michelson  showed  us  a new  way 
to  end  a song. 


Musical 


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Left,  Varsity  Lacrosse;  Back;  Coach  Hadley  Antik, 
Bridget  Scanlon,  Nocol  Martini,  Jenn  Bakdvins, 
Anna  Barlow,  Kim  Riv^a,  Deanna  Gagnon,  Julia 
Hunter.  Middle:  Sherry  Zahkary,  Remy  Bacaicoa, 
Jen  Djafaris,  Violette  Ouattaro,  Audrey  Butler, 
Caitlin  Abrams-Freund,  Caitlin  Roberts,  front: 
Rachel  Jenner-Young,  Gwen  Bass,  Kate  Riva,  Sarah 
Schwartz-Sax,  Julia  Sorcinelli,  Justine  Kinder, 
Taryn  Harchik. 

Below,  JV  Lacrosse:  Back;  Coach  Olivia  Cabrera, 
Leah  Danoff,  Cecile  Fenske-Corbiere,  Anika 
Wiemokly,  Zoe  Ozereko,  Abby  Patteson, 
Stephanie  Chen,  Jamie  1 lartman-Boyce,  Vlerideth 
Simpson,  Coach  Brooke  Wherli.  Middle:  Davna 
Austin,  Yesenia  Risech-Neyman,  Whitney  Wells, 
Elizabeth  Priest,  Nicole  Baldvins,  Katherine 
Russett,  Christina  Pastorello,  Lindsey  Britt.  Front: 
Julia  Bentlev,  Rachel  Trafford,  Nora  Keltv,  Bonnie 
Atteridge,  Regina  Ciccarelli,  Jennifer  Fisher. 


Meef  fhe  ghefto-est  feam  in  all  of  high  school 
sporfs-fhe  Hurricanes  men's  vollyball  feam.  This 
I is  where  fhe  drama  starts.  . . things  seemed  to  be 
I sketchy  from  early  on;  "How  many  people  do  we 
I have?  Who's  the  coach?  Did  you  play  Hast  year?" 
j Tough  times  fell  upon  the  Canes  this  season,  with 
I a new  coach,  and  two  returning  players, 
inexperience  seemed  to  be  our  biggest  weakness. 
Reguardless  of  our  record,  this  season  was  a trip. 
The  team  was  probably  the  most  diversified,  rag- 
tag group  of  guys  ever  assembled.  That  provided 
for  all  the  crazy  memories  from  the  season:  BBQ, 
Coach's  speaches,  THE  LETTER,  Sat.  practice;  The 
Extended  Version,  wall-sits,  minefield  drills,  bad 
knees. . . 

Thanx  ya'll  for  a fun  season,  its  been  real,  sorry 
for  what  happened  that  time.  Big  ups  to  Coach; 
super  fans  Chris,  Seth,  Eernando;  Coming 
Attractions:  Juniors  (next  year  baby!),  the 
foundation  is  set,  so  - Playaz  Puleaze! 

Highlights  from  practice  & other  things  I'll  never 
forget:  Prince:  Yo,  it's  like  2am  an  1 gots  to  wake 
up  early,  so  ya'll  need  to  leave.  H-Bomb:  Where's 
Whitey?  Macie  in  Taiwan:  I'm  going  to  get  some 
Hawaiian  shirts.  Wu-Tang:  Shut  up  Paul.  Coach: 
(expletive!)  Grow  some  hair  on  your.  . . ! AK:  It's 
fun  to  lie!  Shem-dogg:  Okay,  okay.  Full  Nelson: 
Coach,  1 have  a question.  Special  K:  ".  . ."  Papi 
Chulo:  Guys,  it's  not  that  hard.  Prince;  I'm  a gonna 
knock  someone  out!  Made  in  Taiwan:  What's 
B.G.A.? 

Peace,  Luv,  & Nappiness— from  the  Senior  cast: 
"Prince"  Paul  \'i.  Matt  "H-Bomb"  Heider,  Shem 
"Shem-Dogg"  Kellogg,  Kevin  "Special  K"  Kohler, 
Chris  "Full  Nelson"  Nelson 
The  Prince  Sz  Thee  Origiiwl  invASIAN: 

PiUil  Vi  'oo 

I Right,  Vollvball:  Back  row,  Gabe  Goldstein,  Shem 
Kellogg,  Chris  Nelson,  Chia-Yi  Liang,  Paul  Yi, 
Coach  Mike  'I'u  Front:  Li-fan  Wu,  Kevin  Kohler, 
Roberto  Alejandro,  Matt  Heider,  Alan  Kuusisto 


Lacrosse  & Volleyball  1 1 


Bottom  right::  Heather  Ernest  adds  to  her  lead  by 
clearing  this  hurdle  on  the  home  stretch. 


Bottom  center:  Rachel  Cohen  attempts  to  make  a 
winning  toss. 


Right:  Katie  Droy,  Adriane  Boscarden,  Blessing 
Okoroafor,  Lindsay  Whalen  and  Ishana  Strazzero- 
Wild  provide  experience  and  leadership. 


Bottom  left:  Rose  Gilman  digs  deep  at  the  end  of 
this  race. 


Above:  Back  Row;  , Bryant  Lewis  (head  coach),  Mpone  Mohasi,  Adriane  Boscardin, 
Aidan  Vancleef,  Sarah  Fajardo,  Tatiana  Dobrenko,  Mikiko  Thelwell,  Jamille  Hazarei, 
Mary  Kuhn,  Tosin  Fagade,  Unati  Mangaliso,  Cindy  Talley,  Janira  Rodriguez,  Jane 
Maxson,  Cara  Goff,  Ashleigh  Sayer,  Amber  Jackson,  Rachel  Atwood,  Funmi  Olasewere, 
Danielle  Bonneau,  Kaya  Hazard,  Ma'aza  Dowling-Brown,  Kenny  Jacque  (asst  coach). 
Middle  Row:  Pam  Gorten,  Heather  Riley,  Cathy  Dillon,  Rachel  Cohen,  Ronnie  Wagner, 
Ishana  Strazzero-Wild,  Tiffany  Falkenbach,  Kelly  Ziomek,  Maya  Gurung,  Lilly  Reyes, 
Chris  Gould  (asst  coach).  Front  Row:  Rebecca 
Keenan  (asst,  coach)  Kara  Szczesny,  Katie  Droy, 

Casey  Mones,  Kristen  O'Brien,  Sharon  Vargo, 

Rebecca  Adams,  Lindsay  Whalen,  Amy  Wu,  Tanya 
Cortnight,  Blessing  Okoroafur. 


Above:Kristen  O'Brien  is  caught  in  flight 
by  the  Greniers  photographer. 


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12  Track 


League  Champs  Once  Again 


Back  Row:  Chris  Gould  (asst  coach),  Bryant  Lewis  (head  coach),  Kenny  Jacque  (asst  coach), 
Rebecca  Keenan  (asst  coach),  Seth  Micidleton,  Michael  Kennedy  Costa,  Aaron  Coleman, 
Mike  Connolly,  David  Ortiz,  Andrew  Bettinelli,  Mike  Ononibaku,  E\  an  Donaghue,  W'ill 
Manning,  Ik  Ezek,  Jemail  Lewis,  Nick  Juravich,  Josh  Ziperstein,  Adam  Tiberio,  Eli  Stevens, 
Andrew  Haight,  Jawad  Brown,  Joel  Greenspan,  Ricky  Burton,  Jake  Weir,  Percy  Rasug, 
Duane  Welch,  David  Arbour,  Jon  Eeinman,  Greg  Eenstad,  Liz  Skelton  (asst  coach).  Middle 
Eow:  Jake  Rutstein,  Nathan  Prince,  Chris  Coblyn,  Josh  Rubero,  John  Tyson,  John  Pena, 
Qasim  LaRoche,  Seth  Zimmerman,  John  McKnight,  Lenwotxl  Gallant,  Eduardo  Gonzalez, 
Owen  Washburn,  Lee  Collins,  Steve  Smith,  Mike  Hananigan,  Makaya  McCraven,  Casey 
Hayman,  Rafael  Jordan,  Dan  Eisenstein,  James  Mathews,  Wole  Oke,  Adi  Heller,  Jason 
Earber.  Eront  Row:  Peter  Paul  Igesumal,  Owen  Mullin,  Tay  lor  Washburn,  Jason  Brown, 
Emil  Cunningham,  Tom  Crossman,  Jon  Rosen,  Miguel  Aquino,  Erancisco  Cruz,  Anders 
Tobiasson,  Colin  Richardson,  Mickie  Barreto. 

Top  Left:  Adam  Greeney  out  front  as  usual. 

Far  Left:  Andrew  Bettinelli  dosn't  seem  to,  want  to 
watch  this  attemt. 

Left:  Jascrn  Brown  shows  the  form  fhat  made  him 
one  of  fhe  best  hurdlers  in  W-Mass. 

Lower  left:  John  Wood,  you  better  watch  that 
trailing  elbow  on  this  jump. 

Below:  Ricky  Burton,  Michael  Ononibaku,  Peter 
Paul  Igesumal  and  Anders  Tobiasson  show  some 
team  unity  that  was  so  much  a part  of  this  team. 


Track  13 


Right:  Team  Seniors,  Liz  Ellis,  Sophie 
Maltese-Blount,  Katherine  Rockwell, 
Corinne  Kravitz,  and  Rachel  Franklin. 

Tennis,  Below:  (Back  row)  Coach  Tim 
Merritt,  Mary  Wu,  Wiebke  Dohrn,  Megan 
Krebs-Morrison,  Amelia  Clingman, 
(Middle  row)  Jenny  Song,  Jessica  Austin, 
Jane  Chae,  Iva  Curcija,  Alii  Muthukumar, 
(Front  row)  Liz  Ellis,  Sophie  Maltese- 
Blount,  Katherine  Rockwell,  Rachel 
Franklin,  and  Corinne  Kravitz. 


We,  the  Amherst  Women's  Ultimate 
team,  began  our  season  looking  to  defend  I ^ 
the  national  title  and  ended  it  having  i 
demonstrated  what  it  takes  to  stay  at  the  : ] 
top  of  the  nation.  We  went  undefeated  i 
against  women's  high  school  teams  and  ■, 
competed  at  the  level  of  highly  ranked  r 
college  teams.  With  only  seven  players 
returning,  we  all  quickly  came  together  to  i 
reach  our  maximum  potential.  ' ^ 

We'd  like  to  wish  a hearty  New  England  ^ 
good  luck  to  the  girls  returning  next  year:  , 

Nasty  (44!),  Shoop,  Kiebler,  Einstein, 
Twiggy,  Phyllis,  Shasta  McNasty,  ! 
Superfly,  and  Juliet.  Always  remember 
Vanderpoppin',  Jakub  flame  broiled,  the  I 
Xena  warrior  cry,  limerick  cheers,  green  ! 
moon,  THE  GUT,  does  your  fist  fit  in  your  j 
mouth?.  Basket  weaving  Kevin,  baklava, 
and  the  25  consecutive  backhands  that 
were  never  to  be.  To  the  graduating 
seniors:  remember  to  keep  tearing  up  the 
fields  in  the  future  and  to  show  everyone 
you  meet  just  where  you  came  from. 

Maria  Grigoryeva  '00 
Lisa  Kanner  '00 
Alma  Mazer  '00 

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Ultimate,  Above:  (back  row)  Miira  Wirth,  Shoshana  Holzberg-  I 

Pill,  Alma  Mazer,  Lesleyanne  Newsteci,  Rachel  Lesser,  Anna  ! 

Berman,  Abby  Acker,  Tara  Biagi,  Zoe  Kiefer,  Tirzah  Juskalian,  i 

(front  row)  Anna  Shameu,  Maria  Grigoryeva,  Lisa  Kanner, 

Hannah  Myers,  Britton  Goodale,  and  Hanna  Kim.  ' 


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Ultimate  & 
Tennis 


The  Varsity  boys  team  posted  their  best  season  ever  against 
i colleges  with  an  11-3  record.  The  highlight  was  an  11-9  victory 
I over  Dartmoth  College. 

They  also  won  their  sixth  straight  title  at  the  Amherst 
: Invitational,  defeating  Paideia  of  Atlanta  by  a score  of  17-7. 

; At  Nationals,  however,  their  run  came  to  an  end.  After  easy 
' games  during  post  play  and  the  quarter  finals,  ARHS  fell  to  their 
: arch  rival  in  the  semis.  They  lost  to  Newton  North  13-11,  thus 
! ending  their  season. 

i While  spirits  were  temporarily  dampered,  the  team  still  found 
I reasons  to  celebrate  for  the  rest  of  the  year.  They  had  a team 
dinner,  an  awards  banquet  and  a day-long  party  on  the 
Connecticut  River. 

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' Right;  Brian  Rogers  prepares  to  throw  a backhand  around  a 
I defender  at  a tournament  in  Nashville,  Tennessee. 

I Below:  Andrew  Pushkar,  Elijah  Miller,  Captain,  Brian  Rodgers, 
' Isaiah  Robinson  and  Abra  Garfield  get  ready  to  play  defense, 
! while  Tobin  Hanschel-Ludwig  (in  the  background)  prepares  to 
' pull. 


Left:  (Back  row)  Coach  Tiina  Booth,  Brian 
Rogers,  Jason  Bloom,  Jeff  Irvine,  Elijah 
Miller,  Tobin  Henschel-Ludwig,  Jeff 
Rothenberg,  Lael  Kassis,  Andrew  Pushkar, 
Jeff  Ahern,  Abra  Garfield,  Andy  Vernon- 
Jones,  Isaiah  Robinson,  Jeff  Yu,  (Front  row) 
Gabe  Reif,  Jesse  Hazzard-Watkins,  Aaron 
Rubin,  Michael  Wick,  Ari  Kasai,  David 


Below:  Jeff  Irvine  throws  a backhand 
around  the  Amherst  College  zone. 


Boys  Ultifjiate  15 


Below:  jed  Forman  gains  some  power  with  this  two 
handed  shot. 

Right : Joe  Cardozo  watches  his  follow-through  on  this 
baseline  shot. 


Above:  Jeff  Shaw  sees  how  many  times 
he  can  juggle  a tennis  ball  in  this  break 
from  practice. 

Right:  Zach  Goodman  streches  to  get  to  this 
shot. 


Right:  Taylor  Whittemore  waits  for  the  next  strike. 

Varsity,  Bottom:  (Back  row)  Coach  Casey  Schmidt,  Caitlin 
Harrington,  Katelyn  Perchak,  Gloria  McCahon,  Caitlin  Quinn, 
Kerry  Jablonski,  Haley  Keenan-Gray,  (Middle  row)  Liz  Todrin, 
Brooke  Klausner-Wise,  Sarah  Myers,  Kara  Doleva,  Meghan 
Malaney,  (Front  row)  Leila  Bozorg,  Theresa  Bonsignore,  Taylor 
Whittemore,  and  Ariel  Glassman. 


'Junior  Varsity,  Top:  (Back  row)  Amy  Vernon-Jones,  Jackie 
! Zacanan,  Laura  jasinski,  Julia  Zmed,  Shannon  Geiger,  (Middle 
; row)  Kyla  Furman,  Caitlin  Courtney,  Lena  Shmitt,  Katie  O'Brien, 
: Sandy  Bernotas,  Devon  Whitham,  (Front  row)  Alison  Marx,  Lis 
! Gaddy,  Maia  Albano,  Aisha  Hiza,  and  Shubhada  Rella-Brooks. 
i Right  Middle:  Brooke  Klausner-Wise  takes  a few  pactice  swings. 
' Lower  Right:  Katie  O'Brien  fires  a throw  to  first. 


Softball  1 7 


Below:  (back  row)  Coach  Rick  Flaherthy,  Greg  Miller,  Jared  Levy, 
Duncan  Simpson,  Nick  Kaplan,  (Middle  row)  Brent  Allard,  Jon 
Allard,  Scott  Dougan,  Tony  Vople,  Ricky  Roberts,  Jerome  Grant, 
(Front  row)  Ethan  Schmid,  Nkosi  Sharpe,  Andrew  Gallinaro, 
Chris  Looze,  and  Mike  Jasinski. 


Above:  Ricky  Roberts  seems  to  have  sacraficed  the 
uniform  on  this  play. 

Below:  Brett  Allard  studies  the  opposing  pitcher  as 
he  waits  his  turn. 


Above:  Greg  Miller  and  Jerome  Grant  work  the  run 
down  to  perfection. 


Right:  Dean  Singer  watches  intently  as  he  throws  another  strike. 


Below:  JV  team  (Back  row)  Coach  Dan  MacDuffe,  Andrew 
Neuner,  Dean  Singer,  Dan  Cutler,  Brian  Brunelle,  Dan  Goettel, 
Grant  Kelly,  (Middle  row)  Adam  Lipkowitz,  Jonah  Allaben,  Dan 
Cheney,  Jeff  Keedy,  Dan  Ferrer,  (Front  row)  Matt  Lacey,  Joe 
Meagher,  Jay  Ciesluk,  Elan  Moss-Bachraeh. 


[Above:  Freshman  (Back  row)  Coach  Mike  Thomas,  Brian 
I Misterka,  Jaime  Roberts,  Joe  Coe,  Scott  Allison,  Chris  Doyle,  Matt 
Olszewski,  Brian  Salem,  Coach  Dennis  Whittemore,  (Middle 
' row)  Kyle  Weatherby,  Tyler  Vorous,  Matt  Kimble,  Matt  Stebbins, 
Brendan  McKinney,  (Front  row)  Julien  Colo,  Mike  Suprenant, 
Deven  Tomlinson,  Cory  Howard, 
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Left:  Brian  Salem  makes  another  good  throw  to  first  for  the  out. 


Baseball  1 9 


ARHS  UMMRY 


ARMS  Never  Quits 

The  boys  varsity  Lacrosse  team  began  this 
season  with  high  hopes  of  winning  the 
Valley  Wheel  Lacrosse  League. 
Unfortunately  near  the  end  of  the  season, 
the  team  fell  short  by  not  having  enough 
league  wins.  The  team  had  a large  number 
of  1st  year  lacrosse  players  at  the  varsity 
level  with  only  four  returning  players, 
who  had  varsity  experience.  Although  the 
team's  record  was  4 wins  and  14  losses, 
there  were  a lot  of  closely  fought  battles 
which  the  team  only  lost  by  one  or  two 
goals.  The  team  was  lead  by  Captains 
Mike  Raskwvitz,  Ben  Meyers,  Gaby  Mas 
and  Sam  Torres.  The  personality  that  the 
team  portrayed  the  most  was:  that  these 
young  men  never  quit  and  played  hard  to 
the  final  horn.  It  is  a quality  that  will  carry 
them  through  difficult  times  in  many 
future  struggles  throughout  their  lives. 


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Above,  Varsity  Lacrosse,  Back;  James  Ihidebo,  Brian  Marino, 
Ryan  Moriarty,  Peter  Cramer,  Alex  Adams,  Drew  Lichtenberg, 
Nathan  Bastien,  Adam  Lipman,  Eliot  Miller,  Coach  Larry  Briggs. 
Middle;  Rob  Espisito,  Ariel  Rudolph,  Mike  Melby,  Thushan 
Amarasiriwardena,  David  Bisson,  Kevin  Reilly,  Jeremy  Rife,  Sam 
Ommdy,  Dan  Lyman.  Front;  Tito  Valcarcel,  Mike  Kurtz,  Ben 
Myers,  Sam  Torres,  Gaby  Mas,  Mike  Raskevitz,  Hassan  Peters, 
Chris  Paulin,  Whit  Wheeler. 


Above,  JV  Lacrosse:  Behind;  Daniel  Gonzalez,  Chris  Veneman. 
Back;  Jared  Newell,  Erik  Tobiasson,  Colin  Miller,  Oscar  Irizary, 
Matt  Rhodes,  Joe  Ponsor,  George  Bakuli,  Harlen  Knipes,  Emque 
Dongue,  Aaron  Saunders,  Andrew  Page.  Middle;  Anthony 
Larareo,  Ben  Reagan,  Raphael  Leiblum,  Adam  Jacobson,  Simon 
Propert,  Dan  Golante,  Tate  Hayman,  Jordan  Staiger,  Jared 
Nugent,  Amos  Levy.  Front;  Dave  Misgrabadic,  Mike  Deprosse, 
Godfrey  Bakuli,  Ben  Torres,  Dan  Asher,  Dan  Baecher,  Aaron 
Youngberg,  Alex  Looly. 


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Title  Page. 1 

Theme. 4 

Student  Life. 6 

People  Section 28 

Sports  Section 116 

Clubs  and  Activities 142 

Advertising. 185 

Student  Picture  Index. 211 


Class  of 2000 

Amherst  Regional  High  School 
21  Mattoon  Street 
Amherst,  Massachusetts  01002 
(413)  549-9700 
Volume  83 


1 


1 


Hurricane  Warning 


We  can  all  remember  when  high  school  was  just  a hurricane  warning.  We  tied  down  our  doors 
and  waited.  We’d  seen  the  footage  and  heard  the  tales.  Still,  it  was  hard  to  imagine  what  it’d  be 
like  in  the  storm. 

But,  before  we  knew  it,  the  hurricane  came  and  we  joined  it.  . . Get 
on  the  bus.  Find  your  locker.  Get  a schedule.  Get  a physical.  Set  your 
alarm  for  6:45.  Sharpen  your  pencil.  Learn  foreign  swear  words  from 
exchange  students.  Do  odd  numbered  math  problems.  Go  to  practice.  Ask 
for  a bathroom  pass.  Take  driver’s  ed.  Hike  the  stairwell.  Go  to  the  cake 
sale.  Type  your  essay.  Get  your  yellow  tardy  slip.  . . 

In  this  way  we  blew  with  the  storm,  riding  one  gale  right  after 
another.  But,  every  once  in  a while  we  stopped  in  the  eye  and  realized 
what  we  were  doing:  living  the  high  school  hurricane  we  had  long 
anticipated  and  would  long  remember.  In  the  eye  of  the  storm  we  saw 
our  friends  grow  closer.  We  sang  in  the  shower  at  6:30  in  the 
morning.  We  smiled  at  a stranger  in  the  hallway.  We  felt  our  brains 
wrinkle.  We  watched  the  ink  drip  from  pen  onto  page.  In  the  eye,  we 
breathed;  we  looked  around  and  saw  the  tempest  for  what  it  was. 

But  the  winds  picked  up  and  we  had  to  keep  moving.  . . Scrape  the 
ice  off  the  windshield.  Highlight  your  reading.  Search  for  your  SRT  Lose 
your  voice  in  a class  discussion.  Beseech  mother  earth  for  a snow  day 
during  finals.  Buy  a Valentine’s  Day  carnation.  Squeeze  through  the  lobby. 

Take  your  SAT’s.  Go  to  “a  doctor’s  appointment”  uptown  during  lunch. 

Turn  in  your  applications  to  the  CCPC.  Revise  your  project.  Hit  the 
snooze  button.  “Listen”  to  the  announcements.  Go  to  the  prom. 

And  now  that  the  winds  have  died  down,  we  find  ourselves  miles  from  where  we’d  started.  We 
stand  back,  high  school  graduates  of  the  new  millennium,  and  wonder,  “How  did  the  hurricane 
take  us  so  far?”  Maybe  this  storm  footage  can  help  us  recall. 


Hannah  Pollin 


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Rachel  Atwood,  Mary  Kuhn,  Kate 
Rufe,  Caitlin  Abrams  - Freund,  AH 
Kosiba,  Kate  McNamara,  Nikki 
Bastien,  and  Mo  Ewing  enjoy  the 
view  from  atop  Mt.  Washington. 


Conor  Kilroy,  Michelle  Chagnon, 
Sam  Beebe  and  Tara  Biagi  relax 
after  a long  day  at  a Cape  Cod 
beach. 


8 


Thrown  Far  and  Wide 


Bunthoeun  Yath  demonstrates  his 
canoeing  skills  in  Vermont. 


Chuong  Son  and  Savun  An  sent  their 
greetings  from  a lake  in  Vermont. 


Julia  Zmed  and  Cindy  Talley  join  the 
crowd  at  the  beach  on  Martha's 
Vineyard. 


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Mo  Ewing  and  Kate  Riife  catching  some  rays  on  the  beach  in 
New  Hampshire. 

Sarah  Schwartz  Sax  "stops  and  thinks"  during  one  of  her 
walks  in  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Gwen  Bass,  Kate  Riva,  Rachel  Jenner- Young,  Taryn  Harchik, 
and  Sherry  Zakhary  fill  up  before  heading  towards  Dave 
Matthew's  concert. 

Camille  Sola,  Aileen  Rivera,  and  Kellymar  Alejandro  gather 
around  for  a quick  pose  before  their  march  in  the  1999 
National  Puerto  Rican  Pride  Day  Parade  in  New  York  City. 


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Meg  Ostendorf,  Mariah  Dixon-Wheeler,  and  Lindsay 
Garmirian  cuddle  up  after  waterskiing  on  Laurel  Lake  in  New 
Hampshire. 


Jessica  Overstreet,  Caitlin  Vosallo,  Whitney  Wells,  Michelle 
Graziadei,  Adriane  Boscardin,  Lindsay  Garmirian,  Caitlin 
Harrington,  Molly  Breitbart,  Cara  Goff,  Abby  Schlessinger, 
Jenny  LaPointe,  Meg  Ostendorf,  Holly  McCandless,  Mindy 
Dymon,  and  Anne  Direapo  of  the  Girls  Soccer  Team  take  a 
break  at  Virginia  Beach. 


Kate  McNamara,  Julia  Sorcinelli,  and  Brittany  Shumway  try 
on  unique  clothes  at  Mass  Bay  Co.  in  Hyannis,  Cape  Cod. 


11 


mm 


Places  to  Hide 

Jeff  Arak  demonstrates  his  superior  camera  work. 

Drew  Gotesman  and  Chenee  Graves-Fulgham  assemble  their 
stained  glass  project. 

Shem  Kellogg,  Mark  Price  and  Gabe  Goldstein  practice  their 
camera  skills  in  Video  & Audio  Technology. 

Jeremy  Rife  makes  sure  the  tires  are  tight  after  a repair  job  in 
the  Automotive  Lab. 


12 


Wilfredo  Melendez  seems  to  be  enjoying 
Mr.  Emery's  circuit  board  problem. 


Caroline  Chow  concentrates  on  getting  her 
woodworking  project  assebled  squarely. 


A hungry  Grant  Kelly  checks  to  see  if  his 
creation  is  done. 


13 


The  Winds  of 

School  Spirit 


V 


Gabe  Reif,  Emily  Petitt,  Lesley  Anne  Newsted,  Kara  Szczesny, 
Liz  Ellis,  Regina  Ciccarelli,  and  Joseph  Cardozo  demonstrate  the 
true  meaning  of  the  seventies. 


Kelley  Chartier,  Kristina  Pueschel,  and  Emma  Kelty  go  all  out  to 
show  their  school  and  class  spirit. 


Nicole  Baldvins  and  Bonnie 
Atteridge  show  their  Sophomore 
class  spirit. 


Hannah  Pollin,  Gabrielle  Maguire, 
Daniel  Denton-Thompson,  Dan 
Rehm,  Shem  Kellogg,  Soap 
Chhoun,  Erancisco  Cruz,  Andrew 
Teagno,  Nkosi  Sharpe,  Anders 
Tobiasson,  Kelly  Olanyk  and  Miles 
Nielson  strut  their  stuff  while 
chanting  seniors!  seniors! 
SENIORS!! 


14 


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Emma  Kelty,  Daria  Dillard,  Quasime 
Laroache,  and  Christine  Clifford  display 
their  trendsetting  fall  fashions  for  clash 
day. 


Mike  Kurtz  & Saray  Nop  share  an  intimate 
moment  at  homecoming. 


Chris  Serio  is  bringing  back 
the  70's  on  70's  day. 

Julia  Sorcinelli,  Hannah 
Pollin,  Nkosi  Sharpe,  Ali 
Kosiba,  Katie  Zacarian, 
Anne  Stamell,  Kate 
Mcnamara,  Sherry 
Zachary,  Asha  Strazerra- 
Wild-  all  clashin'  together. 


15 


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Left:  Daredevil  Dan  Reck  shows  off  one  of  his  amazing 
moves  at  UMASS. 


Left:  Amanda 
Ball,  Emily 
Silgard  and 
Kefira  La  Valley 
huddle  together 
after  school. 


Lower  left:  A 
bench  behind 
t h e I ones 
Librarv  waiting 
for  a wavward 
student. 


Above  right: 
Paul  C.  Nelson, 
Amy  Hamel, 
Dan  Eisenstein 
and  Andrew 
Lattuca  hanging 
out  in  town  on  a 
nice  day. 


Above:  Seniors  Nkosi  Sharpe  and  Mike  Kurtz  checking  out  the  ladies  at 
Antonio's  just  before  a game. 


Left:  Junior  Alex  Adams  can't  wait  for  the  photographer  to  leave  so  that 
he  can  down  his  pizza. 


Cnndids  17 


THE  GREAT 
OUTDOORS 


Right:  Ali  Kosiba  and  Gabrielle 
Maguire  at  the  Eiffel  Tower  this 
summer. 


Far  Right:  Hilary  Sedgwick  and 
a friend  enjoying  the  pyramids 
at  Giza. 

Below:  Sokny  and  Sokna 
Chham,  Ammara  Chhun  and 
Samoeuth  Som  stop  at  Battery 
Park  in  New  York  City  en 
route  to  Ellis  Island. 


Above  right:  Watch  out!  Andres  Gomez  boulders  at 
Chapel  Ledges. 

Right:  Leah  Underwood,  Lauren  Geiger,  Nikki 
Bastien,  Ali  Kosiba,  Hannah  Pollin,  Caitlin  Abrams- 
Freund,  Anne  Daniel  and  Kate  McNamara  stop  to 
pose  for  a picture  at  running  camp. 


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18  Candids 


Maya  Sagarnaga,  Salome  Duarte  with  her  niece  and  Indira 
Rodrigues  enjoy  a picnic. 


Right:  Kate  Riva  and  Rachel  Jenner-Young  enjoying  the 
spirit  of  the  Bahamas. 

Lower  left:  Gabrielle  Maguire  and  Hunter  Evans  look  a little 
out  of  breath  while  hiking  in  Canada's  Jasper  National  Park. 


Lower  right:  Elliot  and  Alisha  Holland  at 
the  top  of  a mountain  near  Sora,  Panama. 


Jason  Bloom  and  Gabe  Reif  smile  in  front 
of  the  Western  Wall  in  Jerusalem. 


Candids  1 9 


Below:  Dino  Tavares  and  tutors  Erico  Varela  and  Periandro 
Neiga  have  finished  another  nutritious  meal. 


Far  Right:  Just 
what  is  David 
Pistrang  feeding 
Dana  Booker  as 
Tito  Crafts  looks 
on  ? 


Above:  Aubrey  Gibavic,  Celia  Reich, 
Jessie  Wasserman,  Mollie  Edinson  and 
Jenni  Sussman  all  agree  that  lunch  time 
is  a time  for  gatheriiig. 


Above:  Emma  Kelty,  Daria  Dillard,  Qasim  Laroche  and 
Ms.  Clifford  show  off  their  spirit  during  Clash  Day. 

Left:  Jennifer  Smar,  Naonii  Gutierrez,  Carolyn  Walker,  Rachel 
Lesser,  Castle  Sinicrope  and  Siena  Kaplan  are  having  a relaxing 


tinre. 


20  Candids 


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[kenna  Ezeh,  Naomi  Tyler  and  Melissa  Echeverri  are  glad 
to  have  a moment  of  peace  and  quiet  together. 


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‘ShariMi  Vargo,  Vemiser  Montgomery,  Brenda  Sanchez,  Tony 
I |Volpe,  Matt  Brooks,  Spring  Sheldon,  Alex  Winkler  and  Andrew 
' Lattuca  enjoy  playing  nionopoly  in  Mr.  Patta\ina'sbuisness  class. 


Hangin 

Out 


Below:  Ms.  Hannigan,  Taylor  Whittemore,  Da\ad  Ortiz, 
Ms.  Skelton,  Nkosi  Sharpe,  Corinne  Krac'itz,  and  joe 
Cardozo  show  that  Clash  Day  is  in  style. 


.SIAIORS 


Left  Center:  Tatyana  Tenenbaum,  Nora  Segar,  Lucy  Munger 
and  Amelia  Clingman  patiently  wait  for  their  rides. 

Above:  There  is  something  very  humerous  in  the  cafe  by 
the  looks  on  the  faces  of  Liz  Gaddy  and  Lori  Ortiz. 


Cnndids  21 


Right: 

Sarah  Turati  and 
Meglianiie  Martel 
share  a best  friend 
hug. 


Below: 

Tony  Aquino 
and  David 
Youngblood  get 
caught  sleeping 
in  Spanish  class. 


Above:  Jay  Quesnel  and 

Adrianne  Wallace  show  off  their 
dazzling  smiles. 

Left:  Toan  Do  is  immersed  iri 
thought. 

Right:  Pam  Breeze  and  Leah 
Germann  sell  earrings  to  benefit 
S.O.D.A. 


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22  Cnndids 


T 

j Lani  Sheniieta  and  Castle  Sinicrope  have  their  conversation 
nterrupted  by  the  friendly  yearbook  photographer. 


A smile  of  contenhnent  m German  class  by  Joelle  Burbank.  Markyta  Abies  aw^aits  a response  from  her  cell  phone. 


Abov'e:  The  center  stairs  are  a 
popular  spot  for  Shauna  Halt  and 
Jennifer  Rhode  to  share  their 
thoughts  on  the  day. 


Below:  Uchenna  Mbanefo  seems  to 
be  happy  with  his  afternoon  snack. 


Abcn^e:  Shoshana  Priel  is  working 
hard  on  her  packaging  assignment 
for  Communications  Techm^logy. 


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Cattfiifis  23 


Jason  Bloom 
looks  forward  to 
playing  his 
game  after  he 
finishes  the 
gameboard. 


24  Candids 


.ate  McNamara  finishes  off  another  custom 
armet. 


Recording  liv  e,  from  ARHS,  are  Seth  Calloway  and 
'ecile  FenskcASt^rbiere. 


Photographers  Luke  Lalonde  Johanna  Favaro,  Gabe 
Shore,  aiid  Anika  Wiemokly  smile  for  a photographer. 


B e 1 o w : T a v 1 o r 
Whittemore  needs 
longer  arms  for  this 
job. 


"Wliat  do  we  do  with  all  these  wires?"  Fran  Cruz  asks  Tluishan 
Amarasiriwardena. 


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26  Candids 


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FORT  RIVER 
ELEMENTARY  SCHOOL 
Amherst,  MA 
1990-  1991 

Russ  Vernon-Jones,  Principal 
Gr.  3 Trish  Davis 


Remernbe}-  When  J5 


Senior  Qass:  "One  of  the  Finest" 

Ahh...  It's  finally  here,  our  senior  year  - and  it's  quickly 
disappearing  from  underneath  our  feet.  We  started  the  year  with 
a roaring  start,  showing  our  Senior  spirit,  and  winning  the 
Homecoming  game's  spirit  contest  for  the  second  year  in  a row. 
Seniors  kept  the  moment  up,  leading  the  way  to  hoards  of 
championship  titles,  including  the  first  Superbowl  win  in  many 
years!  Let  us  not  forget  the  romping  of  the  juniors  in  overtime 
during  the  school's  first  ever  girl's  Flag  Football  game. 

In  school,  the  Seniors  showed  the  rest  of  the  kids  how  to 
get  things  done;  we  held  the  first  successful  school  dance, 
Winterfest,  in  years;  a rip-roaring  concert.  Battle  of  the  Bands; 
and  the  best  decorated  hall  during  Spirit  Week.  We  also 
continued  to  work  on  building  one  of  the  finest  classes  to  leave 
the  doors  of  ARHS.  With  a strong  sense  of  unity  and  a group 
that  praises  each  other's  uniqueness  and  individuality,  we  can 
safely  believe  we  have  attained  our  goals. 

Now,  as  the  final  death  throes  of  Senioritis  kicks  in,  we 
must  remember  the  long  arduous  journey  we  took  to  get  here. 
Elementary  school.  Junior  High,  High  School,  and  the  SAT's  (oh 
dear!)  are  all  challenges  that  we  have  all  successfully  conquered. 
As  college  is  on  the  horizon  for  many  of  us,  and  as  we  look 
forward  to  establishing  a name  for  ourselves,  we  must  never 
forget  where  we  came  from.  Remember,  we  are  the  first  class  of 
the  new  millennium.  Good  luck  to  all. 

-The  Senior  Class  Officers 
Lelia  Bozorg  - Class  President 
Daria  Dillard  - Class  Vice  President 
Thushan  Amarasiriwardena  - Class  Treasurer 
Fran  Cruz  - Class  Secretary 


Above;  Alexis  Lieberman  voted  Class 
Cutest. 


Above:  Brian  Rogers,  Jason  Bloom,  Mike  Kurtz  and  Shem  Above:  Thomas  Witholt,  Emily  Petitt,  and  Lesley 
Kellogg  look  innocent  wliile  Jon  Rosen  gets  ready  to  whack  Anne  Newsted  are  chillin'  outside  Spanish  Class. 
Thushan  Amarasiriwardena  with  a keyboard. 


Wole  Abiodun 

ilianks  to  all  my  teachers,  friends,  and  my 
frenns.  I enjoyed  working  with  the  lunch 
dies  at  Amherst  High  School.  It  was  giieat 
:n. 


Caitlin  Jo  Abrams-Freund 

“Don't  believe  ivhitt  your  eyes  are  telling  you. 
All  they  show  is  limitation.  . . find  out  what 
you  already  know,  and  you’ll  see  the  way  to 
fly.  "X-C  1 -4,  SWIM  7-1 2,  lAX  1 -4.  Thanx 
L|,  EK;  XC  girls-  Always  in  my  heart  KM, 
ME,  SJ 


AboveiWhat  are  you  daydreaming  about,  Maria 
Grigoryeva? 


\bove:  Gabe  Reif  and  Rachel 
- aossips 


jenner- Young  voted  Class 


Travis  Albano 

Smooth  seas  don't  make  skillful  sailors.  ” 
Nothing  in  the  affairs  of  men  is  worthy  of 
i onying about.  "Mom, Had  1 2 yrs  tor  you. 

1 hank  you.  Peace  to  my  hoys,  keep  chillin 
Ijilways.  MA  MA  Friends  tor  lile.  You  know 
ind  it  is  gt)od. 


Kelly  niar  Alejandro 


Abby  Acker 

I love  it  when  you  go  outside,  and 
everyhting’s  green  and  sunny,  and  then  you 
see  a little  bunny.  "Um.  yeah,  that  was 
disgustin’  "-  The  Ladies'  Man.  I'hanks  Mom 
and  Uad,  I love  you,  Iuv2  JV'girls,  Ultimate 
2-4,  buds.  1 love  you  my  Syi! 


Rebecca  Adams 

“Obstacles  are  those  frightfitl  things  you  see 
when  you  take  your  eyes  off your  goal.  Henry 
FordSv.’\m  1-4  X-C  3-4  Musical  1-4.  I love 
you  mom,  Nate  and  dad.  Thanks  to  RC  J W 
MO  ,S\'  KL  BE  ISW  K|  MM  KM  DS  you 
guys  are  the  best! 


Above:  Jill  Dickinson  and  Jason  Gray  having  fun  playing 
physics  teacher  for  the  day. 


Seniors  J7 


Above:  Andy  Buchanan  voted  Most  Unique  Style 


Roberto  Eliud  Alejandro 

“I  tell  you,  my  friends,  do  not  be  afraid  of 
those  who  kill  the  body  and  after  that  can  do 
no  more.  ” LK  12:4.  Fear  no  man,  for  the 
only  person  who  can  deter  you  from  your 
goals  is  yourseh. 


Thushan  Suramyajith 
Amarasiriwardena 

“If you  really  want  something  in  life  you  have 
to  work  for  it.  Now  quiet  they’re  about  to 
announce  the  lottery  numbers.  "-Homer  xcl  - 
4 Track  1 -4  V.  Terrorism  Thanks  TW  JT 
EM  JR  and  everyone  else.  2 Shang  4 eva! 


Nicole  Alfred 

"The  problem  of  the  twentieth  century  is  the 
problem  of  the  color  line.  ’’  - W.E.  B.  Bu  Bois. 
I owe  current  & future  success  2 my 
parents...  I hanks  2 Vanna, Tanya,  and 
Jenny-friends  4 life.  Bark  like  you  want  it! 
Cheer  Hard!  CALI  LOVE! 


Juan  Antonio  Aquino 

“Do  not  wish  to  be  anything  but  what  you  are, 
and  to  be  that  perfectly.  ” 

-St.  Francis 
De  Sales 

Props  to  EA,EG,CS,KA,  MB,  and  the  Dog 
Pound. 


Miguel  Aquino 

“Its  not  how  hard  you  push  along  the  way,  Its 
having  enough  in  you  to  finish.  ” “A  new  day 
is  soon  upon  you;  maximize  your  potential.  " 
Thanks  to  my  mom,  dad,  sis  and  Amarkis 
Irack  1-4  Diseshot.’yea  I know  I’m  Great. 
Mad  love  to  every  1 


Samuel  Asher 

“In  theory,  there  is  no  difference  between 
theory  and  practice,  there  is.  ” Think  about 
it.  Much  love  to  VJ  SB  AP  EC  CK  LB 
Soccer  1-4  Ski  team  1-4  Be  smart  Dan. 
1 hank  you  Mom  & Dad.  I'm  out... 


Jenn  Baldvins 

“You got  your  whole  life  to  do  somethingand 
that's  not  very  long.  "LAX  1-4,  ultimate  3- 
4.  Much  love  to  all  my  friends,  we  had  us 
some  stupid  tun.  Thank  you  to  my  family, 

I love  you  guys. 


Amanda  Ball 

“While  you  and  E have  lips  and  voices,  which  I 
are  for  kissing  and  to  sing  with  who  cares  if  some 
one  eyed  invents  an  instrument  to  measure 

spring  with"  I love  you  MOM  and  all  of  my 
friends.  What  a long  strange  trip  its  been.  \ 


38  Seniors 


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Anna  K.  Barlow 

i “In  the  end,  whiit  affects  your  life  most  deeply 
, ■ are  things  too  simple  to  talk  about.  ’’All  my 
i love  and  thanks  to  Mom  Dad  Kristen 
ii  Thomas  Sarah  Web  SSS  MPR  MS  DMP 
I . AG  |R  ]B  and  all  ol  my  other  triends  and 
I i iamily.  Love  ya  all! 


Gwendolyn  Bass 

"You  must  be  the  change  you  wish  to  see  in  the 
world.  ’ -Ghandi  LAX  2-4  BBALl.  1-4  Love 
to  T-Bone  BS  SZ  RjY  AR  SMB  KR  AB 
Mom  lujii  Dan  and  the  rest  of  the  lam. 
Alibaba  had  a camel  Gtbonedog  DSDII 
Phis  is  not  the  end... 


Nicolette  Noelle  Bastien 

"Ij  you  don’t  have  enemies,  you  don't  have 
character.  ”'Lo  make  lite  interesting  yon  have 
to  stir  up  some  controversy,  th.inx  to  all  who 
helped  me  do  that  LD  R|  MK  I P PO.  Also, 
mad  luv  to  I B PC  the  lam  coach  and  mv 
X-G  sistas. 


James  Battisioni 

"In  the  abundiince  of  water  the  fool  o thirsty.  " 
Bob  Marley 

As  1 awoke  not  even  the  rising  sun  could 
compare  to  the  beautv  K ing  next  to  me 
lives  on 


Danielle  Baxter 


I : “Don't  sit  back  and  dream  of  what  could  he. 

, Face  your fars  and  make  your  dreams  reality.  ” 
: ■ Much  luv  to  my  MC)M,  Matt,  and  Sam.  lb 
i myboy7.-AL,PCN.DE,SN,NUGS,  KM, 

1 WIZ,  KD,  KO,  CQ  VOLLEY-BALL 
' ' 4LIEE!  2 My  Baby  Drew-1  luv  you.  PEACE! 


Samuel  Heath  Beebe 

“Hello  McFly!’’-Biff.  Pm  going  back  to  tbe 
hiture  but  I'll  never  forget  the  past.  Mtich 
love  to  my  boys,  my  butterlly,  my  lamil)-, 
all  ot  my  friends  and  to  hip  hop.  Always 
remember:  It  s all  good.  I bank  you  all,  1 
love  my  life. 


Annie  Berkowitz 

I "Be  like  the  bird  in  fight-pausing  a while  on 
boughs  too  slight,  feels  them  give  way  beneath 
her  she  sings,  knowing  yet  that  she  has  wings. " 

■ Love  to  Mom,  Dad,  Iiiles,  Bcngi,  ,4C), 
SZ,  I he  t,llt.:BS,  111,  GB,  my  buddy- 
Os:KR,  RD'. 


Elizabeth  T.  Berrien 

"Life  I love you-all  isgrooiy.  ’'Lhanks  to  Mom 
Allen  Kate  Heather  Clay  E\'D\'  and  my 
incredible  support  nerwork  (you  know  who 
you  are)  Also  to  P.Simon,  F.Sinatra, 
.A.Guthrie,  B Dylan,  C. Stevens  tor 
smoothing  over  the  btimpy  road. 


Above:  Betsy  Calhoun  listens  to  her  Walkman  as  she 
paints  the  hallway  mural. 


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Above:  Sam  Asher  voted  most  likely  to  be  a CEO  of 
a multi-billion  dollar  corporation. 


Tara  M.  Biagi 

“I  am  a part  of  all  that  I have  met.  “Thank 
you  Mom  Babbo  Gia  & Damian  for  the 
love  &L  support  you’ve  given  to  me.  Thank.s 
to  those  who’ve  kept  me  smiling.  To  my 
friends,  I love  you  all!  “And  now  were  off 
like  a prom  dress!” 


David  Bisson 

“This  is  the  beginning  from  7’  to  'we'.  ” -J. 
Steinbeck  Peace  to  NBFB  crew  - its  been 
fun.  Hockey  2-4  Baseball  1-4  Much  love 
and  respect  to  family,  friends,  and  all  true 
teachers. 


Jason  Bloom 

“What  matters  is  to  be  a symbol  rather  than 
to  have  a symbol’’ -Mm\\3.m]oi\n\.n  Heschel 
1 -2  Track 

2- 3  XC 

3- 4  Ultimate 


Theresa  Bonsignore 

“If  we  all  did  the  thtngs  we  are  capable  of 
doing,  we  ivottld  literally  astound  ourselves’’ 
Thanx  to  PB  JL-I,ove  you  both-LE,  PG, 
KO,  KS,  MB,  TA,  AG  VBALL  1-4 
SBALL2-4  Ladies:  just  remember  “it’s  a 
house  plant”  Love  to  all  my  family-23 


Dana  Kimberly  Booker 

Drama,  Choir,  Cows,  Madrigals,  Music 
comp..  Art  + Dance  “If  not  here,  then  where? 
If  not  now,  then  when?" 

“What  is  life  if we  think  not  of  death?’’  Thank 
you  friends  and  family. 


Jan  Boyce 


Leila  Bozorg 

“I’ll  note  you  in  my  book  of  memory" 
- Shakespean  - 


Vanessa  Brackett 

“You  were  once  uhldhere.  Don’t  let  them  tame 
you.  ”I.D.  Loving  kindness.”... A whole  new 
poerry  beginning  here.”A.R. 


Aisha  Brandford 

“Nothing  dims  the  light  that  shines  within".  - 
Maya  Angelou  Mom,  you  are  my 
inspiration,  1 love  you.  BG,  KJ,  CS 
BooDoop!  Ya’II  suayed  true.  Quinn,  we  did 
it  boo!  You  are  my  heart.  I love  you! 
Goodluck  to  everyone. 


Matthew  Brooks 

“The  credit  belongs  to  those  who  are  in  the 
arena,  who  strive  valiantly,  who  know  the  great 
devotions,and  spend  themselves  in  a worthy 
cause.  “-TR.  Thanx  Mom+Dad.  Peace  to  the 
speed  Hogs,f-balll-4,Bond2-4.  KDTATV' 
AR  AG  BM  SB99 


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Andrew  John  Price  Buchanan 

s mind  had  popped  like  a balloon  and  his 
jnsciousness  suddenly  flooded  forth  into 
swirling  darkness  of  the  void. 


Andres  Bur 

“It  is  well  to  remember  that  the  entire 
universe,  with  one  trifling  exception,  is 
composed  of  others"  ]o\\n  Andrew  Holmes. 
Thanks  Mom,  Dad,  Maura  and  the  many 
members  of  R.R.  and  the  P.P.'s. 


Elizaheth  Calhoun 

“If  I have  become  any  better  at  fighting  my 
daily  battles,  be  they  violent  or  quiet.  I know 
it  is  only  thanks  to  my  many  friends  and 
aquaitances."  Amnesty  Int'l,  .Ski  I'cam, 
Ultimate,  I'hanks  ffannah. 


Carmel  Calinda 

“My  heart  will  go  on.  don  't  give  up.  when 
the  going  gets  tough  you  can  make  it!"  ,MO, 
S|.  )B,  DD  i,  W'A,  Ifotig...  have  fun  in  the 
years  to  come.  Keep  laughing  1 SS,  thanks 
Mo.  Thank  you  Mary  S,  I am  grateful  to 
you.  Pe.ice  out  to  year  dOOO. 


*!eth  Mark  Anderson  Calloway 

Message  I stress:  2 make  it  stop  study 
^tr  lessons  don't  settle  4 less,  even  a genius 
ks  Is  be  greateful  4 blessings  don't  ever 
mi<inge.  keep  your  essence  the  power  is  in  the 
mople  and  politics  we  address!"  2FAM  I love! 


Joseph  C'ardozo 

^'o  everyone  1 love  and  h.tve  loved-  Thank 
I >11,  it  was  a blast.  To  everyone  whom  1 
' -ver  got  the  chance  to  love-  there  will  be  a 
t lie  and  a pLtce.  Special  word  to  my  family, 
jhd  CH,  PC,  Cl.C:,  ACS.  MD,  M|,  and 
I mnis  1 -4. 


Adam  Camphell-Strauss 

“Is  this  a good  time  or  whatl"  -0.0. 
Repre.sentin'  |u-l)nation.  Rec  l.eagtie  B-Ball 
1-4.  -Aw  yeah!  Much  thanks  to  my  family 
and  friends.  Good  luck!  1 love  you  all.  “In 
the  end  you’ll  still  be  you.  " - Sly. 


Emily  Carey 

“If you  think  you  are  beaten,  you  are:  If  you 
think  you  dare  not.  you  don't:  If  you'd  like  to 
win,  but  you  think  you  can't,  it's  almost 
certain  you  won't.  " .Swimming  7-12;  Love 
& thanks:  Mom,  Dad,  SE,  MM,  CK,  EK, 
ND. 


Above:  Bryan  Galante  waves  enthusiastically  as  he 
orders  pizza  for  the  yearbook  crew. 


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Emily  Carino 

'A  child's  rhyme  stuck  in  my  hend.  It  said  that 
life  is  but  a dreatn.  I've  spent  so  many  years  in 
question  to  fwd  I've  known  this  all  along.  ” 
I'ool.  I'o  my  tarn,  j + M tor  tlic  xtra  support. 
Mirra,  lati,  R|,  Rosie  - Love  you.  ‘lina 


Above:  Ben  Myers,  Tony  Volpe,  and  Matt  Brooks  look  eager  to  start  the  game. 


Above:  Hannah  Pollin  voted  most  outspoken. 


Kelley  A.  Chartier 

“You  can't  depend  on  your  eyes  when  your 
imagination  is  out  of  focus.  ” -Mark  Twain 
Thanks  to  CR,  |RJ.  Mom,  Dad,  Greg,  I love 
you.  Short  stutt,  Studly,  1 11  never  forget  our 
Friday  nights.  Finally  one  more;  Pa  Ching 
Ching 


Pei-Wen  Chen  i 

“tian  xia  mei  you  bu  san  de  yan  xi”  \’W,  FP,  j 
KK,  RD,  Let’s  keep  in  touch!!  To  my  other  ] 
lovely  friends:  CL,  LW,  SL,  AR,  and  u know  1 
who  u are-  “she  zai  ren  wei”  keep  up  all  the  i 
good  work!!!  luv  ya  all  =)  f 


Brooke  Childs 

I slept  and  dreamt  that  life  was  joy  I awoke 
and  saw  that  life  was  service.  I acted  and 
behold,  service  was  joy.  -Rabindranath  Tagore 


Maia  Ciesluk 

"All  that  is  gold  does  not  glitter,  not  all  those 
who  wander  are  lost"  Much  love  to  my 
mom&dad,  my  bro  Jay&my  girl  Spring. 
You  all  gave  me  the  strength  to  cut  the 
mustard.  I leave  loving  trees. ..PEACE 


Above:  What  are  you  looking  at,  John  Wood? 


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iAbove:  Jill  Dickinson  and  Jaclyn  Quesnel  share  a 
jmoment  of  peace  together. 


Andrew  Collette 


Rachael  Cohen 


\ ' Be  yourself.  Who  else  is  heller  quiilifiedl" 
(I  1UCH  LOVt:  Tt)  MC)M, 

- )An&FAMILY.  I'HANKS  TO  SV,  W\. 
lt,:L  BF  AH.  FHANKS  FOR 
:;vERrFHiNc;! 


Deirdre  E.  Clark  Nathaniel  Cdark 

“Be  realistic:  Plan  for  a miracle.  "-Bhagwau 
Shrce  Rajineesh  Dekuiemc  Vam  to  my 
family  and  friends.  Mom  AB  BN  CiS 
FC  ES  KF,  MS  Mr.  Murray,  Tlienzic  AN  I") 
t.iuells! 

SBOHFM... 


Above:  Sam  Farrington  works  hard  on  his  measuring. 


: \bove:  Owen  Mullin  (left)  voted  most  school  spirit. 


Brand)’  M.  Cook 

“She  started  dancin  ’ to  that  fine  fine  music  and 
then  it  was  all  right.  “Love  and  thanks  2 my 
family  and  friends.  Thanku  M&D,  Dali, 
Ash,  YM,  AO,  MM,  ST,  MM,  AL,  ]G,  EL, 
MG,  l.B,  GM.  I'll  liiv  and  miss  you  all... 


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Tanya  Cortright 

"Each  day  that  passes  by  must  be  cherished 
because  each  day  brings  a new  meaning  to 
life.  ” Much  love  to  my  mom,  dad  & sister. 
Also,  thanx  to  all  my  friend.s;  SP,  MD,  I,|, 
LW,  RW,  MG,  TW,  and  most  of  all  LC. 
Good  luck  to  you  all! 


Francisco  U.  Cruz 

“Disorganization  is  the  key  to  success.  " - Class 
secretary,  I'rack  & Field  (3,4),  swimming, 
B-ball,  SA,  CL,  R|,  RC,  ND,  JR,  SB,  AVj, 
NS,  Thanks  to  my  family  tor  being  there 
tor  me,  Good  bye  everyone. 


William  Burgess  Crawford 


Emil  Cunningham 

"Even  if  you  re  on  the  right  track  you  'll  get  run  over 
if  you  just  sit  there.  " Much  love  to  my  moms  & 
Fam  ABC  Serna  &C  B for  always  pushing  me 
MM,  PM,  H S,  A,  TD,  BJ,  YL,  AI„  NR  LC, 
MM,  L,  Good  Lxioking  34xc  234T&F  R4L 
Peace  Love  n Happiness. 


Above:  Leah  Underwood 
voted  for  worst  car. 


Anne  Daniel-Stamell 

“Don't  ever  frown,  because  you  never  know 
when  someone  might  be  falling  in  love  with 
your  smile."  ySZ  234,  NHS  34,  Gen.  Gap 
234.  LOL  to  Mom  + Dad,  PD,  KF,  M+K, 
SS,  the  XC  girls,  and  all  my  friends. 


and  Nkosi  Sharpe  were 


Elizabeth  Dann 

“I'm  not  going  to  school  anymore.  " - Calvin 


Above:  Kara  Szczesny,  Liz  Ellis,  Kristen  O'Brien,  Danielle 
Baxter,  and  Tess  Bonsignore  show  how  tough  the  Girl's 
Volleyball  Team  is. 


Elisia  L.  Dewick 

"I  must  have  blown  a fiise  or  something!  cause  it 
wits  so  dark  in  my  mindJ  she  came  up  to  me  with 
the  sweetest  face!  and  she  was  holding  a light  of 
some  kind.  ” -Ani  Difranco  Thanks  mom  I Luv 
you  Emily,  josh,  AMANDA  AND  KATIE. 


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Jill  Dickinson 


j We  must  embrace  pain  and  burn  it  as  fuel 
Li  or  our  journey.  " Special  thanks  to  you  mom. 

I love  you  very  much!  I R,  we  had  a lot  of 
,ood  times  together.  To  my  family,  1 love 
ou  guys!  Lots  of  love  to  SK,  SA,  and 

ei  '‘M. 


Daria  Dillard 

"Success  is  measured  by  the  obstacles  one  has 
to  overcome.  ” Thanks  for  your  love  & support 
mom.  Dad,  Nikki,  Rosy  luv  always  to  AC, 
KB,  (dM,  IB,  BG,  JA,  RR  and  the  dearest  of 
all  my  sister  DD.  Girls  b-hall  ,T4 


Above:  Ahhh!  Playful  Liz  Johnson  attacks  Chih- 
Yun  Lee's  hair  without  mercy. 


Toan  Do 


Gus  Domain 

1 would  just  like  to  thank  all  of  my  family 
and  friends  that  have  gotten  me  thtough 
my  years  here  at  Amherst. 


Liam  Donovan 

"/  got  you  sick  off  the  potential,  with  healthy 
prospects.  Remembering  the  real  ones,  and 
Jorgetting  the  false  sets.  " 


Rebecca  Esther  Doran 

"Whenever  you  jail,  pick  up  something.  ” - 
Oswald  rhcodore  Avery.  W’ind  Knsemblc  I- 
■t,  Chinese  Chib  1-4,  National  Honor 
Society  ,L-t.  I bank  you  to  friends  and  family. 


Above:  "What's  cooking?"  asks  Caitlin  Abrams- 
'^reund  to  Adam  Greeney. 


Megan  A.  Doubleday 

" To  my  fi'iends  thank  u for  keeping  me  strong. 
To  my  foes  thank  u for  making  me  stronger.  ’’ 
Mom,  Dad,  Sam,  TV',  JR,  |V',  LA,  RR  RW, 
SR,  TC,  KO  all  my  love  you’re  everything! 
Bricks  Legacy  Hunt  Seat  & Western 
Rleasure  MQHA  BE  KC  TC  DB  Lhanx  ! 


Katherine  Droy 

"Life  is  something  to  do  when  you  can't  fall 
asleep.  " Ir.ick  1-4,  Lhanks  mom,  dad,  and 
Michael  for  all  the  support  and  thanks  to 
all  those  who  have  been  the  Re  esp  MB,  KO, 
SN,  1)B,  and  of  course  the  Fly  giriz. 


Seniors  45 


Above:  April  Dunbar  and  Jan  Boyce  fool  around  in  Foods  class. 


Safeome  Cucuca  Duarte 
I chpos  dsab  morre  ca  nada.  Want  to  be  a vet. 
I hanks  to  my  parents,  br,  tios.  Gusmao 
Chencha  &C  all  lerreiras  Bebs,  Sid  U R the  man, 
ja,  cid,  vaids,  teachers,  liml  &:  all  my  friends 
& pets.  Pres  of  ISC4.  Mi  e dod  na  bzot. 
Capeverdean  with  pride. 


Nicholas  James  Dufresne 


In  life  as  in  swimming  —you  can 't get  anywhere  '■ 
unless  you  get  your  feet  wet. ..and  too  much  ^ 
splash  doesn’t  help.  BB,  1;  X-C,  1-3,  track, 

1 ,2,4;swimming,2-4.  Thanx  for  the  smiles  j 
Lisa,  my  buds  AC,  EM,  and  for  all  my  j 
happiness,  Maya.  ' 


April  Dunbar 

"Don't  worry  bout  'a'  thing,  cause  every  little 
thing  gonna  be  alright" 


Jonathan  Effrat 

"No  one  can  possibly  know  what  is  about  to 
happen:  it  is  happening,  each  time,  for  the  first 
time,  for  the  only  time.  "-James  Baldwin.  XC 
3,4 Track  3,4.  I hanks  to  Mom  Dad  AB  DG 
AG  HP  Coach  Gould,  B,  Rasool.  Good  luck 
to  all! 


Daniel  Eisenstein 

"Life  is  not  an  apology.  ” AL  SN  BM  RG 
PNX2  20X2L  HL  LI,  HP  FD  CQ  MC:  DB 
SS  Thanxs  Mom  Dad,  Jake  lor  showing  me 
the  ropes  and  sis.  much  love 


Eis  Ellis 

"Take  it  and  run  with  it.  ”-NK  much  luv  2 
guber,  owen,  resser,  wee,  seyhay,  babilicious, 
HKG,  FV,  IC,  MS  + my  tough  girls  (bub  + 
scrub)!  Bay  + Lamar-z  all  our  great  times! 
Do  u want  gum  in  your  hair?  Soullood 
forever  and  ever!  LPSA! 


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[ Sarah  Ewald 

^ JLirold,  everyone  has  the  right  to  make  an 
1..V  out  of  themselves.  You  can't  let  the  world 
jj.  edge  you  too  ’’-Maude.  Hugges  to  EC 
1^!  ]F  CK  NH  and  the  Amherst  crew  kisses  to 
iT  and  all  my  williston  preppies. 


Sam  Farrington 

Remember  you  can  pick  your  friends  and 
you  can  pick  your  nose  but  you  can’t  pick 
your  friend’s  nose.  Thanks  to  everyone  who 
helped  along  the  way.  Ski  club  4 outing  club 
3-4  SL  3-4 


Lauren  Fein 

"On  my  way  I came  up  with  the  answers...  ” 
Ultimate  2-4.  l.ove  and  thanks  to  my  family. 
Love  always  to  all  my  fabulous  friends,  J\' 
girls  and  judorks.  MPR-  Crocker  to  forever 
"...I  scratched  my  head  and  the  answers  were 
gone.  ” 


Victoria  Field 

"The  utti  verse  may  be  as  great  as  they  say  but  it 
wouldn't  be  missed  if  it  didn't  exist  ”-  Piet  Hem. 
All  my  love  and  sincere  thanks  to  tny  teachers 
past  present  and  future.  And  to  anyone  who 
asks  - I got  it  at  the  dump. 


Rachel  Franklin 

do  all  the  way.  " lb  all  y'all  and  expecially: 
. and  D:  my  fellow  Coonies  Sloth  (No 
nnie)  and  Ma  Fratclli;  M.j.  my  personal 
ret  Michaels  (what’s  a matter  wit  cho 
.>y);  Baadshah;  Righteous  love,  (Hey  V.S.) 


om  Chunk 


Deanna  F.  Clagnon 

oak  tree  started  out  as  a couple  of  nuts 
decided  to  stand  their  ground.  ”1  acrosse 
1-4;  N1  IS  3-4;  )B,  l.C,  RF  Cioonics  Forever 
K'.hunk  and  Sloth,  not  Andy.  Love  you 
jitiillerm.i. 


BethAnn  Freed 

Symph.  Orchestra  1-4  C'abaret  1-4  Chorale 
3 Russian  1-4  “We  are  all  meant  to  shine,  as 
children  r^o’’R.\  .AZF  Music  is  Life 


Bry  an  Peter  Calante 

Big  words  are  made  of  little  ones,  impress 
yourself  before  trying  to  impress  others,  d hanks 
to  my  family,  friends,  girl  friend,  t'lcxl,  and 
Anyone  else  who  helped  me  through  this 
chapter  taf  schcxal.  SCI  IBA,  M t.  Bike,  \’e;ir  Btxak. 
I love  you  Liz! 


Above:  Joaniic^  Ruhl  voted  Class  Sleeper, 


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V'. 


Above:  Keep  smiling, 
Domian. 


Rosemarie  Gilman 

“Resiliency  is  the  art  of  learning  to  repeatedly  rejiise 
to  do  anything  else  othei-  than  rise  again  after  any 
set-backs!" 3, 4Track THANKS  MEC 
NM  KJC  SH  rCG  ZZ  BR  ER  ED  LIZ  GOD 
MBCSTD  1>M  PMEGJAASNMBG 


Lauren  Geiger  and  Gus 


Ariel  Glassman 

"Well-behaved  women  rarely  make  history.  ” 
'Tm  a flinty  kind  of  women.  ”-Dar  SB  I -4, 
Fabulous  Women  1 -4  ASM  W 2-4.  Thanks 
AB  RG  MG  TH  JR  GRAB  MPRJHW 
LF  Fro  ERH  TW  AR  DMP  Chai  Juz  JC 
Dougie  P MR.  Kelly.  Su  Lao-shi.  Whew! 


Connor  Kilroy,  Phillip  Gorth,  and  Andy  Vernon- 
Jones  hang  around  the  school  lobby. 


Andrew  GaJlinaro 

'7  know  of  no  higher fortitude  than  stubbornness 
in  the  face  of  overwhelming  odds"  Hockey  I -4 
baseball  2-4  football  3-4  tv  bm  mb  cl  thanks 
to  mom, dad  and  coaches  SUPERBOWI, 
1 999  KYR  KO  MH  (56)  love  always  to  IT 


Lauren  Geiger  I 

"Success  rests  in  having  the  courage  dijl 
endurance  &,  above  all,  the  will  to  become  th^ 
person  you  are. ’’Track  1-2,  xcountry  2-4, 
NHS  3-4  Much  love  to  Mom  Dad  FTin 
Shanae,  I love  ya’Il  shouts  out  to  ASW  TC 
DGSMBGDJSandall 


Above:  Best  Car—  Ben  Myers  (second  from  the  left). 


Hannah  Goldstein 

"If  you  love  something,  let  it  go,  if  it  comes 
back  to  you,  its  yours,  if  it  doesn't,  it  never 
was''To  my  baby,  I love  you  more  Adam. 
To  my  parents  I love  you.  To  Kira  and 
Alexis  I love  you.  WMC,  CQ,  TA. 


! 


Eduardo  Jose  Gonzalez 

"Don  't  even  take  the  path  less  taken;  Yather, 
make  your  own  path  and  leave  behind  a 
trail.  ’’Much  love  to  my  family  and  friends 


|M 

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48  Seniors 


a. 


Ramon  Gonazlez 

1 treat  spirits  have  always  encountered  violent 
i ^position  from  mediocre  minds"VetiCe  to  AC, 
t‘l  , BM,  SN,  MC,  GG,  AH,  DE,  LL,  liquid 
i cw,  AL,  Super  Bowl  Boys.  [lANK  1-4, 
I'iAOTBAl.L  1+4,  BOOMZ  1-4,  Thanks 


Britton  Goodale 

"So  ofien  these  days  eating  indian  food  passes 
for  spirituality,  / don't  meditate  and  I don't 
pray  but  1 eat  2 samosas  every  day  ”-  Dan  Bern 
rhanks  Mom,  D,id,  Jane  + everyone  else- 
SCA,  the  farm,  set  crew,  ultimate 


I Mom  + Pops  Coaches  NL5 


\bove:  What  are  you  looking  at  Ceasar  Sevilla? 


Above:  "I dot  chocolate  mJes!"  says  Liz  Benden. 


David  Gorezyea 

In  America,  first  you  get  the  sugar,  then  you 
get  the  power  then  you  get  the  women!  - 
1 fomer 

Track  2,.L4  XC  4. 


Bayete  Gordon 

" rhe  Greatest  Mistake  you  can  make  is  to  be 
constantly  feaiful  you  will  make  one  " Thanks 
Mom,  Dad  DG  AG  JB  |B  EG  |A  CC:  MW 
|M  KB  BB.ill  1-4  SC  PN  TA  AH  OM  SB 
Thanks  MS  B and  Mr  Mrs  Sauls  If  1 Left 
you  out  My  B ! 


Phillip  Gorth 

for  ce  unwise;  when  time  allows  ‘tis  sweet 
I jplay  the  fool.  ’’-Horace  Much  Love  to  CK 

fnJ  l|  SA  SU  r AM 


Push  SA  SB  t AM  LB  I D GB  RJ  BO  jP 
d the  H.AM.  -Peace- 


Seth  Goulston 


Above:  Anna  Barlow  shows  Meagan  I’avton-Russell  where  the  cafeteria  is. 


Seniors  49 


Above:  Cheerleader  Vanna  Sin  concentrates  hard  on 
the  game. 


Chris  Graves 

"Two  roads  diverged  in  a wood,  and  I-  / took 
the  one  less  traveled  by.  " -Frost  Thanks  to 
friends,  fam,  Charlie,  Doc.  OC  3+4  XC  3 
Set  Crew  4,  Graphic  2&4  Leadership  4 
Survival  Living  4. 


Adam  Greeney 

Thanks  to  family  and  friends  for  support. 
XC  1-4  ultimate  1-4  “Tve  stood  here  before 
the  pouring  rain  w!  the  world  turning  circles 
round  my  brain.  1 guess  I'm  always  hopin'  that 
you  'll  end  my  reign,  but  it’s  my  destiny  to  be. . . " 


Amy  Hamel 

"Change  is  inevitable,  so  don't  jear  it  when  it 
comes:  grow  stronger.  "To  all  my  people  who 
have  loved  and  supported  me  through  it 
all.  You  are  so  special  to  me. 
MF,KT,AJ,IRJW,NTE,AD,RI>+CW  Mom, 
Dad+  Aaron  your  my  inspiration. 


Michael  Hannigan 

I love  you  Boo.  Thanks  to  my  family. 
Football  1 -4  Thank  God  it’s  over 


Taryn  Harchik 

"To  find  a dream  and  a life  of  their  own  a 
place  in  the  clouds  a foundation  of  stone. 
DC  LAX-4  Thanks  2 my  mom  dad  and 
Paul  I love  you.  Muchlove  2 mv  Chicas 
G-dog  BS  RJY  AB  SZ  HG  BS’  "This  is 
not  even  the  beginning  of  the  end.  ” 


Jason  Wilder  Gray 

'7  wanna  be  in  the  light...  ’’-DCtalk  “For  I 
know  the  Plans  1 have  for  you...  ”-Jer.  29:1  1 
Choruses  2-4,  Greek  2-4  Black  Dog!  thanx 
2 all  my  teachers  Love  2 all  my  friends  + 
family  in  Amherst  + Ware  Galatians,  1:10 


Maria  Grigoryeva 


"Always  a day  late  and  a dollar  short.  "-Mr.  N. 
Fiendish  Caricatures  , LUtimate,  I 
Stuff;  ’"Whatever  we  are.  we're  not  FISHY, 
buddy.  ’’-Salinger;  Jath 


Casey  Hayman 

VBasketball  1-4;JC,  MD.  LC-THE  BOYS; 
CLM-I  love  you,  you’ve  been  through 
everything  w/  me  and  somehow  still 
managed  to  see  my  good  side.  Tate-oniy 
two  more  years.  Enjoy  it.  Mom+Dad,  1 love 
you+thanks  for  your  suport 


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Jesse  Hazzard-Watkins 

"We  shidl  not  cease  from  exploration  and  the 
iui  of  all  our  exploring  will  be  to  arrive  where 
>e  started  and  know  the  place  for  the  first 
’me."  TS  Eliot  Ultimate.  WE  and  I'echies 
Uile!  TB.  DP,  PC,  |B,  |BL 


Seth  M.  Hersey 


ll've  learned  one  important  tiring  in  tire  pa.st 
i:  1,'w  years:  “A  lot  of  people  think  they’re 
II  fep...But  they're  not."  Anvnv.ty,  I'd  like  to 
jrank  some  people:  l ire  Birys  and  SU,  RL, 
sW,  EH,  TM,  Al 


I Michael  jasiiiski 

I Vitrk  hard  tor  tire  reward  aird  enjoy  it  wlreir  it 
(ft  ilrrnres.  I'lrairks  to  trry  tanrily  tor  their  love  and 
lupjxrrt.  Poll,  we've  latrdcxl  on  the  moon!  SAL 
J’  hanks,  ytnt're  the  he-st,  S922  Ikrsehall  1-4  E- 
^ )ogMR,tsk  “I  hat  sounds  good  I'll  have  that." 


Matt  Heider 

[Text  deleted  because  ot  profanity,]  and 
thanks  to  Mom,  D.id,  Jacob,  and  all  trry 
peeps.  As  a great  man  once  said,  "Free  at 
last!  Free  at  last!  Thatik  (iod  Almighty,  we 
are  fire  at  last!" 


Above:  Brooke  Childs  and  Francesca  Inglese  voted  class  PB&j. 


Amy  Joyce  Hillman-Siracusa 

"As  we  are  liberated  from  our  own  fear,  out- 
presence  automatically  liberates  others.  ” - 
Nelson  Mandela 


Elliot  Holland 

"/  atti  glad  / shall  never  be  young  without 
wild  country  to  be  young  in.  Of  what  avail 
are  forty  freedoms  without  a blank  spot  on  the 
map?" - A.  Leopold  Many  thanks  to  family, 
Irietrds,  aird  teachers. 


Francesca  Inglese 

" Wt-  shall  not  cease  from  exploratton.  And  the 
end  of  all  our  exploring  will  be  to  arrive  where 
we  started  and  know  the  place  for  the  first 
time.  I.S.  Fltot 


Rachel  Jenner- Young 

“You’ve gotta  have  a dream.  If  you  don't  have  a 
dream,  how  ya  gonna  nutke  a dtratn  come  true,  " 
Ll\.  Love  to  TH,  CB,  SZ,  BS,  tanrih'.  .4B  & 
KR  for  the  [rest  summer.  Balrairra  nr.inr.as,  lenrotr 
drops,  buddy-os,  blow  up  doll,  hevt  trrirhile. 


Above:  Abby  Acker  ancJ  Rachel  Franklin  check  out  the  schtx>l 
computers. 


Seniors  SI 


Above:  Betsy  Calhoun  and  Erika  van  der  Velden  listen 
enthusiastically  while  Andres  Bur  plays  his  guitar. 


Astrelle  Johnquest 

“You  have  to  try,  because  if  you  havent  tried, 
you  havent  lived.  ” 1 give  my  love  and  so 
much  respect  to  all  those  who  have  helped 
me  on  my  journey  through  the  bumpy  road 
of  life.  You  know  who  you  are.  Mom,  NE 
& AH  Esp. 


Nina  Marie  Jurczak 

Know  your  role.  "It  takes  courage  to  grow  up 
and  turn  out  to  be  who  you  really  are.  " I love 
you  Mom  and  Dad-  Thanks  for  everything. 
TF  1 ,2  cheerleading,  4 NA,  VS,  BP,  JC  you 
all  have  kept  it  real.  I love  you  Jaya. 


Katharine  Estelle  Jensen 

"Not  all  who  wander  are  lost.  Tolkien  XC 
1-4,  OC  2-4,  Sets  3,4  (?)  I love  you  Mom, 
Dad,  Rory.  Miss  you  RG,  MC,  DM,JMx2, 
J&N&M,  XC  girls,  and  the  OC  crew-  I’ll 
see  you  in  the  woods!  “On  doit  chercher 
avec  son  coeur. " FOREVER 


Russ  Juskalian 

Thank  you  Mom,  Dad,  Tirz,  da  crew,  SAPA 
E-side  Dirty  South,  BR,  JR,  MK,  JO.  LU, 
you  have  taught  me  how  to  live  and  love. 
Bidi  Vici  Veni.  lacta  Est  Alea.  The  Die  is 
cast. 


Above:  Jenny  Romano-Joseph  gives  Corinne  Richmond  "f  amounting  w much...  im  paraphrasing 

■'  1 o gj- -Stcvc  Martiu 

a comforting  hug. 


Elizabeth  E Johnson 

"Open  up  your  eyes.  ” Thanks  & love  to 
M&D,  EM,  G-parents,  the  Gfamily,  BPC, 
RW,  TC,  CL,  SP,  SV,  EK,  Fronds-  JO  & 
ET-  Perri  M says  X is  P.  I love  you  Bryan  P! 
Spanish  ex  3-4  Goldbug  4 


Lisa  Kanner 

"You  purchase  pain  with  all  that  joy  can  give, 
and  die  of  nothing  but  a rage  to  live.  " - Pope 
Basketball  2-4,  Ultimate  3-4;  All  my  love 
mom,  dad,  Lauren,  Sam  and  my  smashin' 
sister:  your  soul  is  the  whole  world. 


I 


Ellen  Katch  f 

“To  know  even  one  life  has  breathed  easier  because 
you  have  lived  this  is  to  have  succeeded  ” Luv  and 
thanks  2 friends,  mean  B's,  swim  crew.  Mom 
and  Dad,  thanks  4 everything.  U R my  sunshine. 
Dave  and  Kev-  Love  and  admiradon 

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52  Seniors 


Jessica  Kellogg 


' j Oz  never  did  give  nothing  to  the  tin  man 
< hat  he  didn't  already  have.  AmerieaThank 
liou  Kelloggs  & Dockerys  Blaine  Mom, 
jhib,  yida  Mang  Amy  & Steve,  Logan  & 
”ane  thanks  tor  your  inspiration.  SNL, 
j ihris  Farley. .Shotgun! 


Emma  C.  Kelly 

j|'/  /lay  no  attention  to  anyone's  praise  or  bLime.  I 
, imply  follow  my  own  feelin^"-Moziirt 
I iH.  Mean  tVs,  Musical,  Piano  1-4  Goldhug 
t ),41'hank.s  Mom,  Dad,  Nora,  Mr.  M.  CR,  IRj, 
IplA  and  ot  course  Peter.  Kristina  and  Kelley,  we 
j vill  always  he  the  Pa-Ching-Cdiings. 


Dillon  W.  Kline 


, We  wony  about  what  a child  will  become 
¥ omonvw.  yet  we  fbigct  that  she  is  someone  today  " 
ivluch  luv  2 MG,  DB,  II  , NK,  F.MB,  E-AL, 
\j..AH,AV,  ZT-niore  then  words  c'.tn  tell.  Keep 
jjielieving  |K  ur  the  future  MK  & ZH, 
1 '00-tSam,  1 luv  U-U  2 mom 


Above:  Wilfredo  Melendez  and  Clayton  Leonard  voted 


Quinn  Kepes 

“It's  easier  for  one  to  give  advice  than  it  is  for 
person  to  run  one's  own  life.  (iuru  1 haven't 
figured  out  how  to  run  my  life  yet  so  think 
for  yourself  and  follow  your  heart.  Love 
to  my  family  and  Aisha-  1 love  U 


Conor  Kilroy 

“Outside  of  a dog.  a book  is  a man's  best  friend. 
Inside  of  dog,  it's  too  dark  read.  " Soccer  1 -4 
Ciap.4  I'hanx  mom,  dad,  Sammy  G. Kilroy, 
PB,  MC,  F:K,  Gt'i,  l.U,  The  Boyt  Forever- 
\du  know  who  you  are  “Sf  lO  I L'i  ’ 


Justine  Kinder 

“We  chased  our  pleasures  here,  dug  our 
treasures  there,  don't  you  still  recall  the  times 
we  cried  break  on  through  to  the  other  side" 
LAX  1-4,  HG,  MM,  BE,  ST,  BA,  AH, 
EiGGS  I love  LI  M&D&M  "Ihis  is  the 
strangest  life  I've  ever  known.  " 


Above:  Beautiful  Cake,  Wole  Abiodun! 


Kevin  Kohler 


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Seniors  53 


All  Kosiba 

“If  it  doesn’t  kill  you,  it  will  make  you  stronger" 
rhanks  to  my  friends  + family  1 love  you 
guys  esp  my  XC  girls  + Mr,  Keene.  It  was 
fun,  and  that’s  what  counts.  “All  you  need  is 
love”  as  I reach  for  my  goals  with  jazz  hands 


Corinne  D.  Kravitz 

Varsity  Skiing  I -4  “There  is  a road  no  sitnple 
highivay  between  the  daion  and  the  dark  of 
night  and  if  you  go  no  one  may  follow,  that 
path  is  for  your  steps  alone.  "Thank  you 
friends  family  and  teachers 


Above:  Camilo  Lewis-Gonzalez  voted  most  outdoorsy. 


Michael  Kurtz 

7 think  animal  testing  is  a horrible  idea;  they 
get  all  nervous  and  give  the  wrong  answers, 
Jack  Handy  Mad  love  to  all  the 
fellas+girlygirls  U know  who  U R.  SAPA- 
ESC  Da  ‘ham  Mom  Dad  Ciorey  Zeek  I love 
you.  LUV  to  U and  yours 


Sara  L.L.  Landset 

“Stranger  days  are  all  far  gone  yet  stranger  still 
are  those  to  come.  Devils  on  the  left,  angels  on 
the  right,  darkness  far  behind  and  ahead  theres 
only  light" mom  dad  nic  marj  sonya  neal  FW. 
ES  BO  BS  AB  LM  Costa  Rica  ‘99  Peace 


Qasim  LaRoche 

“God  made  the  world  round  so  we  would  never 
be  able  to  see  too  far  down  the  road" TViinx 
to  my  ABC  fam’.  DO  EC  NP  RB  NP  JL 
AC  JP  AL  BE  YL  MrB  Ma  Otis  HostfLT 
PT)  MrM  Family  I.F  El,  |P  MP  )LTP  RF 
JP  MF  OF  PF  AF  Track  2-4  Cioach  LR 


Andrew  J.  Lattuca 

"From  the  ivomb  to  the  tomb  presume  the 
unpredictable.  Nas  much  love  to  Mom  & Dad 
& Fam.  I'hanks  to  all  from  ‘96-’02  Especially 
SN,  DE,  DB,  PN,  EM,  KM,  JO,  BM,GS,MC, 
C(.J,  B-Ball  1-4  ABCwalk'98  DE  open  House 
& to  the  1 and  only  Danielle,  1 love  LI 


Chih-Yun  Lee 

“If  one  is  lucky,  a solitary  fantasy  can  totally 
transform  one  million  realities" -Maya  Angelou 
yrbk  4,  ultimate  2-3.  Thanx  Mom,  Dad  & 
Fiffany  for  love  and  support.  Keep  smiling 
LN,  RD,  EP,  L),  AB,  KL,  AW,  PC.  Stay  in 
reality,  JS...what? 


Henri  Lafond 

"Some  say  I’m  strange,  but  sometimes  thats' how 

strange  life  gets.  "-MD 

All  my  real  friends  know  who  they  are. 


Ray  Laney 

"It’s  been  a long  road. . . Thanks  to  everyone  who 
made  it  possible.  ” Thanks  MOM  and  Friends 


Jisuk  Lee 

"Mistakes  are  a fact  of  life.  It’s  the  response  to 
the  error  that  counts.  ” Thanx  to  all 
family+friends  for  caring+understanding!! 
Love  to:  KP,jP...go  mah  wuh!! 

-zzang 

A_A 


54  Seniors 


‘ Above:  John  Ozereko  and  Abby  Acker  voted  class  picasso. 


Clayton  Leonard 

“What  makes  you  happy  is  how  you  should 
decide  to  live  your  life.  " shouts  to  tuib.i, 
Micol,  lustiiK-  and  anyone  1 niiglit  l-orget. 
irv  to  remember  the  good  times  instead  of 
the  tough,  big  ups  to  SN/LD/ECi/BCi/BC/ 
and  all  my  ladies  peace. 


Caniilo  Lewis-Cionzalez 

K mhrace  mother  earth  as  you  would  a child; 
without  her  otir  tale  is  sealed  and  we  are 
doomed 


Alexis  Lieberman 


Kate  Littlefield 


{People  fear  what  they  don't  know,  hate  what 
,hcy  can't  conquer,  "tarn:  L)R  INCRF.DIBL.E. 

Itiv  u.  2my  real  girlz  CM  N )B  keep  shinin. 
all  others,  much  luv,  2my  heart,  FD,  my 
:’NC,  u make  life  beaulitul.  1 love  u...  - 
ndishu 


“We're  just  dust  in  the  wind.  ” Much  Ittve  to 
mv  triends  MD,  RB,  SV,  RC,  RA,  l.B,  Cl. 
Flame  wishes  you  all  good  luck  on  your 
journeys 


s.bove:  What  do  you  have  in  your  locker,  Sopheap 
jdihoun? 


Above:  Sophie  Maltese-Blount  and  Taylor 
Whittemore  stay  focused  throughout  the  meet. 


Sarah  Logan 

"Confidence  is  locking  a door  and  not  turning 
the  handle  to  make  sure.  ” Mom  and  Dad, 
thanks  lor  everything  you’ve  given  me.  G, 
much  love  girl.  MPJ,  thanks  for  always 
making  me  smile.  “Say  Anything" 


Christopher  Looze 

“Lots  of  times  you  have  to  join  a parade  in  ivhich 
you  're  not  really  interested  in  order  to  get  where 
you're  going.  '’B,i.seballl-4  Hockey  1-4  Football 
1 -4  Thanks  Iriends&tamily,  BtFWl.  99  Peace 
SPFFDHOG.S.  Love  you  mom&d.id 


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Seniors  55 


Above:  Voted  most  likely  to  help  an  elderly  woman 
across  the  street:  Evan  Roth-Howe  and  Julia  Sorcinelli. 


Gabrielle  Maguire 

"One  can  see  truly  solely  with  the  heart,  what 
ts  essential  is  invisible  to  the  eye.  ” Love  & 
tlianks  to  mom,  dad,  Owen,  Mads  &Hunts. 
Also  to  the  x-c  girls  &cNS  ST  AO  BS  &KR, 
To  Ali,  Chio,  KT,  Anais  &Mads-your 
friendship  has  meant  so  much. 


Rey  Maldonado 

"Life  is  fill!  of  obstacles  you  win  some  and  you  lose 
some.  ” Much  Love  to  my  MOM  & DAD  & 
Everyone  who  I leipcd  & Stood  By  me.  Shout 
outs  to  ED  & All  My  Boyz  & All  you  Fine  Girls. 
I List  Thing  “If  you  Ain’t  freakin  I Ain't  spcvrkin 


Sophia  Maltese-Blount 

‘D  closed  mouth  gathers  no  /6or  "Tennis  I -4  XC  4. 
Love  to  my  family.  GB,  LD,  EK,  L.B,  LG,  ASW, 
and  all  the  rest.  I love  you  all.  "Camel's  name  was 
RiilplfWi  Ha.  Remember  everything... 


Eden  Ma 


“Bid  me  run,  and  I will  strive  with  things 
impossible...  -WS"  Thanx  to  TA,  )B,  ACL  ' 
LJ,  JR,  IT  jW,  TW&all  y’all  jobs!  Short-  ' 
striding  & high-flying  1-4.  Trial  of  Trials.  ! 
Lhanx  jenny!  “The  wind  howls,  for  it  knows  \ 
it  must  chase  me. .."  \ 


Stefanie  Magner 

"Dream  like  you  'll  live  forever,  live  each  day 
as  if  you  'll  die.  dance  as  if  no  one  is  watchitig 
and  kiss  as  if  it  were  your  last”  Graphic  2-4  ' 

HH  3-4  Theater  1 -4  Thanks  CK  LF  All  my  ^ 
friends  I love  you  Mom  + Dad,  Chloe  -r  Kyle 


Tim  Manter 


“What  I want  IS  what  I've  Not  got  What  I Need  is 
all  around  ?«e”Dave  Matthews.  To  all  my  family, 
I love  you  with  all  my  heart.  To  all  of  my  real 
friends  LS  GF  MS  DS  MS  RL.  Evety'one  else 
knows  who  the\'  are.  MS  remember  our  “jams” 


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Micol  V.  Martini 

\Sttindi)ig  on  the  hill  in  the  mountiiin  of 
'reams,  tellitig  myself  it's  not  as  hard  as  it 
■ems. " LAX  1-4,  tliank.s  |K  BE  E'GGS  BS 
>1  TW  S T BC  JC  e,specially  L>MB  Luv To 
Si  I “1  ran  where  they  told  me  not  to  run, 
tit  I sure  had  htn.” 


' Michael  L.  Melby 

Mine  ear  is  open  and  my  heart  prepared  the 
\'orst  is  worldly  loss  thou  eanst  unfold  say.is 
ff  kingdom  lost?"  1-4  1 lotkey  Tlianks  to 
Ian  Weezy  my  Barents  James  and  tricnds, 
C,  EC,  EE  And  Coach.  I made  it 


Maya  Marx 

J'adore  mes  mom,  dad,  Al,  Dave,  and  mes 
amis  Lisa  and  Nick.  Your  love  has  been 
amazing.  KM  SL  CK  je  t'aime  aussi.  “Wash 
out  this  tired  notion  that  the  best  is  yet  to  come  "- 
DMB  Swimming  1-4 


Willredo  Cuba  Melendez 

El  Nombre  Boricua  Rcpresenta  itn  prohtndo 
sentido  de  orgullo  e identidad.  In  PR  I w.cs  bom 
and  in  PR  my  .soul  shall  l,ty  Lhe  re.il  1 s R lull  ol 
Pride  even  though  we  don’t  show.  N lom&  1 ).ui 
te  amo,  'l’'XAX'2!  Lhe  d.iwgs  CL,  |E.  1 O,  R,\, 
EG,  BG,  MA,  M&l 


Kmily  Grace  Mentin  Elijah  Miller 

\:'.)ur  Lives  Kigin  to  end  the  dtiy  we  become  silent 
\hout  things  that  tHarrct  'mlk  2 my  tam-u  made 
'le  who  I am- 1 luv  u.  BP  goiKl  luck-all  those 
tat  suhkI  b\'  my  side  since  d.iy  1 ,EI\'  giriz.  Lite 
what  u make  it,  Kcvp  it  reaPone* 


Alma  Mazer 

“I'm  the  Whether  ALtn.  not  the  Weather  Man. 
for  after  all  it’s  more  important  to  know  whether 
there  will  be  weather  than  what  the  weather 
will  be.  ’-Aysmiley  nihilism,  tclincs,  ultimate 
1-4;  Monkey  Nut  Sweater  & |atl  I 


Kate  McNamara 

“Life  Is  what  happens  while  you  re  busy  making 
other  plans,  "-f.  Lennon  I hank  vou  .Mom, 
I Ltd,  Evan,  Mr.  Keene,  mv  X-t.  'ounirv  girls, 
and  all  mv  Irieiuis.  I love  vou  all. 


Careful,  Thnshan  Amarasiriwardena!  You  wouldn't 
want  to  fall  from  Owen  Mullin's  back. 


Seniors  57 


Robert  Miller 

“Keep  your  5rd  eye  open  & live  4 the  moment, 
because  2morow  is  right  next  door  and  2day  is 
shorter  than  you  think.  Mud)  luv  2 my  fatn, 
BUG  4Life  DTSD  AB  HC  GC  Mr.  'g  LD 
WM  QL  LC  dr  the  whole  2k  generation. 
WURDLYFE  4ever" 


Neo  Mohlala 

Twinz  “words  are  the  pen  of  the  heart,  but 
music  is  the  pen  of  the  soul"  I Love  you 
Mommy  and  Piso  4eva!  I'o  my  second 
parents  in  MI4  1 L.ove  you.  lb  all  my  true 
Friends  in  and  out  of  school.  M L CC  |A 
AD  JB  MG  BO  EM  I Love  yall... 


Above;  Mike  Kurtz  voted  best  eyes 


Clayton  Leonard  learns  about  the  "new  math"  from 
Ms. Wright. 


Casey  Mones 

“Enjoy  yourself.  These  are  the  good  old  days 
you  're  going  to  miss  in  the  years  ahead.  ’Thanks 
& Love  Mom,  L4ad  & Ryan.  Love  BJS  CJH 
EM  GB  NMT.  Ski  Team  2-4.  Case-I  Love 
you  always  xoxox 


Christina  Monte 

Fhe  Heart  Already  no’s  what  the  Mind  can 
only  Dream  ot  Trust  your  Heart.  All  My 
love  to  Mom+Dad. Thank  you  4 All  your 
support.  Much  love  to  All  that  stayed  true 
2 Me  Special  luv  2 Alexis  and  Judith 


Mariah  Kira  Moran 

Fake:  Pretend,  imitation,  fraud,  impostor.  UNO 
WHO  U R1  TRUE:  loy.il,  re.il,  consistent,  reality, 
tmthhtl.  I LOVE  U BG,  DB,  AL,  AG,  AH,  BG, 
CQ,  JO,  DE,  SN,  my  2 thugs,  EP-CREW,  2 
my  Mom  & Bro  thanks  4 all  the  love-n-support! 
Booms  1-4.  PFb\CE! 


Owen  Mullin 

“Go  confidently  in  the  direction  of  your 
dreams"  Thank  you  to  the  Mullin  and 
Palmer  families.  Much  love  to  everyone  that 
showed  support.  Nkosi  CKO  BJS  JIS  MR 
EM  My  parents  Lilly.  Veni  Vidi  Vici. 


Natasha  Wright  with  child  study  kids  Alyssa,  Megan 
and  Erin  at  the  Halloween  party. 


58  Seniors 


Eucaly  Murakami 

I '^nd  so  I leave  this  world,  where  the  heart 
ust  either  break  or  turn  to  lead.  ” -Nicolas- 
[ bastien  Chamfort  (Suicide  note) 


Laila  Julietta  Murfin 

-REVOLUTION  is  not  a WORD  but  an 
APPLICATION:  it  does  not  WEAKEN,  but 
STRENGTHENS.  REVOLUTION  does  not 
cause  SEPARATION:  it  generates 

TOGETHERNESS" -J.  Africa  Peace  and  love  to 
my  saviors,  I owe  my  life. 


Sophie  Maltese-Blount,  Leila  Bozorg  and  Sam 
Farrington  packing  up  at  the  end  of  a school  day. 


hris  Quinn  and  Rachel  Poritz  take  a pause  to  enjoy 
leir  surroundings. 


Paul  C’.  Nelson  Paul  M.  Nelson 

been  thmugh  13  years  of  school  and  my  best 
i'cher  Hvit  expnience.  to  all  from  97-20 
• my  tarn  to  the  hizz  tor  keeping  me  on  my 
j s to  those  who  oppose  eetedica.  Fire  Dan.  K- 
y sitive  Energ\’  Activate  Constant  Flevation  PH 


Alulrea  l.ouise  Musante 

" The  future?  /’//  worry  about  that  later.  " 
I hanx  Ma+Pa  and  Kath  Pony  Gram  Big  ups 
to  field  hockey  peeps.  KZ  KR  )S  BS  FK 
HR  SK  1 I")  H KG  CQ  JC  GC  JOttM  R F 
DC  A/,  AB  MR  AI^  M IA'  FRL  FA'.  Mean 
h's  husta  ruckus  can  I have  a ride? 


Ben  Myers 

"Don't  pretend  to  be  something  else,  because 
before  you  know  it  you  are  what  you  pretend 
to  be."  Football  1-4  Fax  2-4.  Always  a 
hoodie,  speedhogs,  the  BIGNESS,  got  the 
first  down  on  totirth  and  twentv',  that  special 
person  and  the  tarn. 


Close  friends  Taryn  Harchik,  Gwen  Bass,  Bridget 
Scanlan,  Annie  Berkowitz,  Sherry  Zakhary  and  Rachel 
Jenner-Yc9ung  can't  get  much  closer  for  this  picture. 


Seniors  59 


Ariana  Ornelas  is  prepared  for  a game  of  one  on  one, 
any  takers? 


Spring  Sheldon,  Marina  Santiago,  Maia  Ciesluk  and 
Emily  Mentin  studiously  work  on  a lab  for  Mr.  Emery. 


LesleyAnne  Newsted 

"Our  dnubts  are  traitors,  and  makes  us  lose 
the  good  we  oft  might  win  by  fearing  to 
attempt.  ’’Love  to  Mom,  D,td,  .ind  Jacob  for 
your  support.  ’Lbanks  to  EP  RD  CYL.  SL 
D|  HC  here  and  hrr  love  to  all!  Ultimate  1 - 
4 Saxaphone! 


Miles  Nielsen 

"There  are  worlds  out  there  where  the  sky  is 
burning,  where  the  sea's  itsleep,  and  where  there 
are  people  made  of  smoke.  Somewhere  there's 
danger,  and  somewhere  else  the  tea's  getting 
cold.  Ace.  we've  got  work  to  do!" -V)t.  Who 


Jude  Nowicki 


Kristen  O’Brien 

“Dream  as  if  you  live  forever.  Live  as  if  you  'll 
die  today.  ”VBall2-4,  Lax  I -4  I luv  you  PG, 
KS,  CL,  KD,  DB,  BO,  LB,  Thank  you  I 
love  you  Mom,  Dad,  Tom,  Katie  & Jean. 
Remember  ladies-  it’s  just  a houseplant! 


Elizabeth  J.  Oedel 

"You  can't  wait  for  inspiration.  You  have  to 
go  after  it  with  a club.  " -Jack  London.  Thank 
you  those  who’ve  supported  me  and 
inspired  me,  including  TS,  AM,  AA,  Mr 
Murray.  Music  1-4,  French  exchange  3, 
Good  luck  and  always  be  yourself 


Blessing  Ozioma  Okoroafor 

“Love  always  protects,  always  trusts,  always 
hopes,  always  perseveres.  Love  never fitils.  ”Icor. 
L3:7-8.  Pocu  2-4,  Track  1 -4.  Thanks  Mom, 
[4ad,  and  Dada!  Much  love  to  MH,  SL,  KH, 
all  those  who  have  been  there,  and  of  course, 
the  Fly  giriz.  ’ONFi* 


60  Seniors 


Kelly  Olanyk 


'when  / fiytd  my  peace  of  mind,  I'm  gonna 
:ve  It  some  of  my  good  time.  "Wrestling  2,  3, 
Football  1 Word  up  my  Homies  AB,  CD, 
]F.  GH,  II,  K,  LMN,  OP  QR,  ST,  UV,  WX, 
itd  YZ.  Much  love  and  stay  strong. 


! Timmy  Overstreet 

ji  the  words  of  a wise  man  from  ancient 
!mes:  “Sne  ergfol  wooreht  onak  cap"  Ot,  in 
lain  english:  "All  this  education,  and  I still 
\in't  spell  the  right  way" 


Ariana  I.  Ornelas 

"We  are  each  of  us  angels  with  only  one  wing. 
And  we  can  fly  only  hy  embracing  each  other.  " 
Love  to  AI.'bC  ST  AB  KB  AJ  EL  DE  MM 
SZ  GM  CK  and  all  the  ballet  girls.  Muchas 
gracias  Mami  y I’api. 


John  Ozereko 

"Imagination  is  more  important  than 
knowledge,  for  knowledge  is  limited  while 
imagination  embraces  the  entire  world"  - 
E/mrmr  Thanks  F + F ZO  + PO  Kurtz,  Da 
Ham  Hoods  Bond  2-4  The  Basement  and 
crazy  love  to  everyone  good  luck  2000 


I homas  Byron  Parker  Nishith  Patel 

"An  eye  for  an  eye  will  make  the  whole  world 
blind.  "Mahatma  Ciandhi  Lhanx  to  all  who 
made  skool  fun  - QLG,  HC,  UF,  LT  GS, 
TI>,  I IGA,  LINN’E.CL,  D L,  HM.  Mom  |AI 
HIND! 


Etham  Pearson-Pomerantz  prepares  to  challenge 
Steven  Spielberg  in  the  future. 


Santa  Barbara  Pabon  Tenzin  Palksi 

My  Frdz,  Learning  To  Cope  With 
Dillerences  Will  Be  Sure  Fo  Bring  Out  A 
Much  More Tolerant  And  PeacetuI  Person. 
Much  luv  goes  out  to:  TC\'  jlGZ  AW  DC 
LC  KK  NP  GS  VS  B\’  MD  MG  TC  LW 
CHiA.  Liz. .You're  Awesome!!  -Peace- 


Above:  Voted  most  Athletic:  Katie  Zacarian  and  Leila 
Bozorg. 


Seniors  61 


Ryan  D.  Patterson 

High  school  is  just  a stepping  stone  to  the  rest  ol 
your  life.  I'lianks  to  all  the  people  who  told  me 
that  life  isn’t  tilways  easy  MD  HS  |R  Ktl  IW 
j\V  SR  MW  Thanks  Mom  Dad  & Ash  for 
believing!  Rememher  lunch  in  town  & 

Never  quit! 


Meagan  Payton-Russell 

"What  I want  is  what  Tve  not  got  But  what  I need 
is  all  around  me...  "'Hianks  so  much  .ill  my  love 
to  mom  dad  L.F  AB  CC  Pam  Meister  SL.2J  & 
the  Rest,  “and  be  sure  to  leave  all  the  lights  on  so 
we  can  see  the  bltck  cat  chan^tig  color" 


Chris  Paulin 

“Dream  as  if  you  'll  live  forever.  Live  as  if  you  ’ll 
die  tomorrow,  "fames  Dean  Lots  ol  Love  to 
Mom,  Dad,  Bill,  Matt,  and  everyone  else. 
LAX2-4  Hockey  4 


Ethan  Pearson-Pomerantz 

"If  you  ever  drop  your  keys  in  to  a river  of 
molten  lava,  forget  'em,  cause,  man,  they’re 
gone.  "-///I  hanks,  love,  etc.  to  mom,  dad, 
Kanga  et  al. 


Gabriel  Reif,  Meagan  Payton-Russell,  and  Thomas 
Witholt  stop  for  a moment  on  their  way  to  class. 


Hassan  Adar  Peters  Emily  R.  Petitt 

Every  who  down  in  who-ville,  the  tall  and  the 
small,  was  singing!  Without  any  presents  at 
all  FH124  WES  234  C234  Cabaret  1-4 
Musical  1-3  Ultimate  2-4  RD  LAN  KZ 
AM  EK  KRJFTW  Mom.  Dad,  and  Jon!  1 
love  you!  Thanks  for  everything 


Paul  C.  Nelson  explains  a physics  problem  to  Cliris  Quinn 
and  Kira  Moran  wliile  Saray  Nop  tries  to  check  answers. 


David  Pistrang 

Music  1-4  LJItimate  1-4  Love  and  thanx  to 
4)B  TW  BR  HZ  BG  ACS  3S  SP  AB  MO 
I F -I'll  see  you  on  my  highways.  1 love  you 
Mike,  Mom  and  Dad.  “This  would  go  well 
with  bananas!" 


Hannah  Pollin 

“Inch  by  inch  row  by  row  gonna  make  this 
garden  grow"  10  SL-  keep  the  red  in  the  shed, 
to  fnpc-  converse  4ever  to  my  XC  sisters- 
keep  putting  1 foot  in  front  of  the  other,  to 
friends,  rents  + sis-  much  love! 


62  Seniors 


Rachel  Poritz 

>ork  like  you  don't  need  njoney.  love  like 
u 've  never  been  hurt  and  datice  like  no  one’s 
Itching.  "All  luv  to  my  girls:  JBK,  SG,  SEE? 
(j  M|I,.  Peace  to  old  scliool.  Carry  on 
, !iron,&  Dave.  Mom&li)ad,  deep  gratitude 
r 'l  d love... 


Shoshana  Priel 

“The  year  2000.  the  turn  of  a new  century, 
experiences,  relationships,  and  dreams.  Take 
advantage  of  a new  life.  ” I woidd  like  to 
thank  my  brother  Adam  and  my  mother 
For  Ireing  there  for  me  as  well  as  my  friends 
J.P  L.WT.C  M.D 


iomplaint  is  the  sincerest  part  of  our 
J^otion."-  fonathan  Swift  Phanks  Mom. 
Ad,  Mr.  (i,  CR,  IRI.The  I.ateCrew  (I  am 
I!"  yearlrook  guru)  and  to  Jon,  Ciahe,  Peter, 
Iley,  and  Emma  thanks  tor  always  being 
I -re-  One  last  Pa-Ching-Ching! 


Andrew  Pushkar 

"I  bet  Einstein  turned  himself  all  sorts  of colors 
before  be  invented  the  lightbulb.  ’’-1 1.  Simpson 
Soccer  1-.?  ultimate  ,?-4  Ehanx  Dad  + 
Mom  x2  Leah  J T PG  CK  SA  A\'|  SI?  1 K 
lEil.  E?00  rH.A  “...the  spinning  disc  brings 
forth  life...  ” 


!'th  CallowaVr  Nkosi  Sharpe,  and  Bayete  Gordon 
} low  oh  the  benefits  of  gym  class. 


Cynthia  Ccax  and  Neo  Mohlala  voted  Class  Peanut 
Butter  and  Jelly 


Jaclyn  Quesnel 

As  years  go  by,  acquaintances  may  simply 
come  & gt).  But  the  friend  who's  there 
through  thick  & thin  is  the  I we  cherish 
so.  Big  ups  1 my  l.ethal  Ladies:  LG.  JR, 
SII&JR.  My  dogs  -t  l.ife!  PS.  tiR&JD 
MUCH  I.OVIL  l.ife  is  what  u make  iti 


Michael  Raskevitz 

“And  now  here  is  my  secret,  a very  simple  seaet:  it 
IS  only  u 'ith  tl >e  heart  tl hit  one  can  see  rightly,  u 'hat 
is  essential  is  invisible  to  the  eye"  -Siiint  Exuptry. 
la)ts  of  love  to  Mom,  ILtd,  L|,  OM,  (A?,  Mj, 
JR,  MK,  AL,  BG  &Brij^.  lAX  1 -4 


C hris  Quinn 

“ The  foolish  man  seeks  happiness  in  the 
distance.  The  wise  will  grow  it  under  his  feet. 
anonymous  shaolin  monk.  Special  thanks  to 
my  family  I love  you  all.  My  Boyz  AG  PN 
ffcPN  PA  Al  DH  BM  SN  ICP  RCi-  l..Klics  u 
know  hu  u r E?ing&Co..poot 


Sarahbess  Regan 

'fust  give  hope  a chance  to  float  up,  and  it 
tc;//"  I hanx  + love  to  Mom  Ben  Frank  + 
Dad  hugs  s kisses  2 smallfry  K+I.  Ange  + 
crew  KK  I ucky  |im-Never  forget  late 
summer  nights  on  the  swings-  I never  will 


Seniors  63 


Owen  Mullin  and  Emily  Mentin  give  a mutual 
squeeze  for  the  hapy  yearbook  photographer. 


Dan  Rehm 

“Why  do  you  necessarily  have  to  be  wrong  just 
because  a few  million  people  think  you  are?"  - 
Frank  Zappa  Thanks  Mom  Dad  Lindsay 
Rosie  other  family  BK  RR  & the  Pi’  s The 
PS’s,  To  all  my  Friends,  keep  it  Funky! 


Jen  Rhodes 

“Sometimes  your  the  Luisville  slither  sometimes 
your  the  ball".  Softhtill  1 ? 3 4,  BBall  1 . Horseback 
Riding  TOI  Much  Love  to  Mom  and  Dad  PR 
MR  mad  GE  RP  BE  JW  SR  AR TR  98  State 
softball  Champs.Much  thanx  to  the  rest  of  my 
lamily 


Gabriel  Reif 

“Am  1 crazy  or  am  1 so  sane,  1 just  blew  your 
mind?"  -C.  Kramer  Chai  BBYO  5199 
Ultimate  Burgess  BB12  Love  to  M+D+Fam 
4JB  LF  JayB  BR  ACS  AR  MPR  AB  JK  JH W 
AG  JafB  BG  BC  3S  MS  MO  CG  FR  “My” 
seniors  l.+J.  It’s  all  good. 


Scott  Rhodes 

I was  confused  at  first  but  now  my  mission 
is  clear.  I will  not  be  a puppet  I will  be  the 
puppeteer.  Thanks  to  the  fam.  The  unit  and 
Da  Bean.  Master  1-4 


Corinne  Richmond 

“No  matter  how  serious  life  makes  you, 
everybody  needs  a friend  to  be  goofy  with!" 
Thank  you  to  all  the  people  who  keep  me 
sane,  Gymnastics  girls-all  my  lovel+4 
thanks,  AA  |RJ,  LG,  KP,  EK,  KC  My  family- 
VS,  HR,  ER,  ER,  MS,  ES,  NS.  Love  u 


Kate  Riva 

“Boldness  has  genius,  power,  and  magic  in 
it.  ” -Goethe  FH I -4;  LAXl  -4;Thanks  Riva 
Clan-  MOM,  B,  K,  T&J  My  heart  is  with 
FH’99  My  mean  B’s  Love  to  those  who 
make  me  smile-  u know  who  u are.  CS  SZ 
HP  Buddy-os-  never  without  you! 


Heather  Faraid  Robbins 

“Everything  that  ever  has  been  always  will  be, 
and  everything  that  ever  will  be  always  has  been.  " 
Kurt  VonnegutAnns.,  H2,  Linds,  Leigh,  Lauren, 
TAS,  the  Group  (sigh)  Hann,  S,  A,  C...  I have 
always  loved  you  and  1 always  will. 


Katherine  K.  Rockwell 

“The  artist  is  nothing  without  the  gift,  but 
the  gift  is  nothing  without  work.  "-E.Z.  Tennis 
2-4.  Love  & Thanks  Mom,  Dad,  Anna,  BS, 
RD,  ASW,  KM,  AS,  GM,  JS,  LG,  SC,  IL, 
GD,  JH. 


Brian  Rogers 

;nnesty  2-4  Ultimate  1-4  Love  to  Mom, 

■ ad.  Josh.  Much  respect  to  Ruskalian,  | Ros, 
ikey,  TB  14P  PY  Vj  EM  ‘'Nothing  is  for 
I re,  nothing  is  for  certain,  nothing  lasts  for 
er.  but..." 


Evan  Roth- Howe 


^'iontentment  is  not  about  having  what  you 
■mt,  but  wanting  what  you  already  have"  - 
\he  Dalai  Lama.  Love  + hugs  to  Madre, 
jabb,  Leah,  4|B,  and  Chai.  Forever 
ratetul.  ‘7  think  he’s  God  disguised  as 
Hchael Jordan" -Larry  Bird 


Jeffrey  S.  Rothenberg 

\eize  the  time. . . Live  now;  make  now  always 
e most  precious  time.  Now  will  never  come 
'■’ain.  "-Cap'n  PicardfStar  Trek  TNG)  Mucli 
VC  to  4 |B,  Chai,  BB7,  Class  99,  SSS, 
jlofori,  AB  I.E,  MS,  AG,  JR,  jCj,  Friends, 
imily.  Ultimate  1-4.  THANKS! 


Jenny  Roniano-Joseph 

“IJ you  can  imagine  it,  you  can  achieve  it.  If 
you  can  dream  it,  you  can  become  it.  " Thanks 
to  my  family  and  friends:  KP,  CR,  EK.  KCL 
Gymnastics 


Jon  Rosen 

"Success  is  not  the  result  of  spontaneous 
combustion.  First,  you  must  light  yourself  on 
fire."XG  1-4;  Track  1-4;  VP  3;  SAPA 
forever.  Fhanks  to  everyone  1 wouldn  i 
thank  if  1 couldn't  thank  anyone.  Now 
what  s the  scenario? 


Audrey  Ross 

"Dance  like  nobobys  watching  and  love  like 
It’s  never  going  to  hurt  " S\L\  1-r,  track2-4. 
Much  love  and  thanks  to  m\'  family  and  all 
that  ever  showed  love,  and  of  course,  the  Flv 
girlz. 


Above:  Voted  Most  School  Spirit,  the  Field  Hockey  Team  (only  the  team  seniors 
are  pictured). 


Seniors  65 


Michael  Eric  Roud  Joanna  Ruhl 

The  spider  eggs  erupt  from  my  cheeks.  I 
run  away  Monkey  Nut  Sweater.  I hear  rhe 
wind  whisperin’  in...  Eat  cheese  not  people. 
David  Bowie  let  me  be  a cracked  actor. 
Nevermore.  Memories  of  ‘those*  hippos. 
Sun  sun  sun  sun  sun.... 


Audrey  Ross,  Blessing  Okoroafor  and  Kaya  Hazard  take  a 
break  from  their  studying. 


Kimberly  Sanchez 

To  do  what  is  right  is  the  hardest  thing  in 
life.  Thanks  to  my  family  for  all  your 
support.  I love  you  Tyrese. 


Petra  Michelle  Sander 

“Imagination  is  the  one  weapon  in  the  war 
against  reality.  "-Jules  de  Gaultier  Thank  you 
R&R  and  Vanessa  for  reminding  me  that 
life  is  not  an  emergency. 


Lucas  Lalonde  and  Ramon  Gonzales  hanging  out 


before  lunch. 


Marina  Teresa  Santiago 

“let’s  do  it  all  imperfectly"-  Ani.  Ciracias  a mi 
familia;  los  quiero.  Crystal  Gravy!  Thanx 
Scan,  Lugg,  Anna,  r)cirdre,  Mang,  Mr. 
Crafts,  Ci,  and  all  my  other  Ghetto  Booties. 
“look  c/orer"  Pecola,  you  will  always  give  me 
strength  and  hope. 


Bridget  Scanlan 

“Keep  your  eyes  on  the  stars  and  your  feet  on  the 
ground.  ” LAX  1-4  lawe  to  Mom,  Dad,  Del  & 
Scott  TH  GB  AB  RfY  SZ  MM  SL  GM  KR 
SN  [!>SDH  WATtfHTHE  FENCH.  “...but 
only  the  end  of  the  beginning.  " -WC. 


Russ  Juskalian  and  Tess  Bonsignore  voted  Most  Likely  To 
Sinuiltaireously  Combust. 


66  Seniors 


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sfikki  Bastien  aiid  Andy  Vemon-Jones  voted  class  flirts. 


Ethan  H.  Schmid 

If  a tree  falls  in  the  forest  and  it  knocks  over 
other  trees,  and  one  falls  into  a fire  and  the 
whole  forest  burns  down  but  no  one  is  there  to 
hear  it,  does  it  make  a soundl  BBl-4 
HKY134  Peace  &L  Love  Mom  Dad  Sis  Mj 
DB  JCNBCH 


Sarah  Schwartz  Sax 

"You  don't  have  to  feel  anything  about  these 
walkways.  You  just  have  to  walk  on  them.  " 
Tlianks  lo  M&I'),  Sean,  Marina,  Liza,  ■•Vnna, 
lett,  Sliavv,  Ms  Cl,  et  al.  L,*\X  l-i.  Soccer  1- 
2,  I lit  ,V4,  Al  _V4,  C.ood  luck  ,\liles!  "I 
breathe  too  much  an\’\v,iy... 


Tatiana  M.  Scott-Guevara 

gloves  hide  dirty  hands"  Cabaret, 
LAX  1-4  Thanx  to  mi  tamilia  et 
famille  and  my  Peeps  (Ytim!)  esp  Larry, 
ily,  KS,  F.O,  JM,  and  to  all  those  tiny 
I stepped  on  my  way  to  the  top;  Stop 
tip  my  skirt! 


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■ k. 


Hilary  Sedgwick 

"Pink  elephants  and  lemonade,  dear  Jesse  hear 
the  laughter  running  through  the  love  parade.  ” 
I hanx  to  my  tamily  who  helped  out.  lo 
my  triends  who  stood  by  me,  RB-RP-MM- 
IM-AIL  Love  to  my  baby  Marvin,  it's  just 
the  beginning.  Pl.L'R 


Andres  Bur  and  Rebecca  Doran  voted  most  musically 
inclined. 


Christopher  Serio 

"Knowing  and  not  doing  are  equal  to  not 
knowing  at  zr//”  Thanks  to  the  tamily  and 
Iriends  who  got  me  through  this  institution 
some  call  high  school.  )R  remember  to  rock 
it  to  the  mighty  NB  torever.  Rock  on! 


Nkosi  Sharpe 

1 m black  and  1 m proud  no  I’m  black  and 
intelligent  you  .ill  have  done  well  xtra  thanx 
t o : M K J O R I D B D E S N A I G KG  M 
UEJSKMJ  I LC4DD.  Love  to  Emily+CSwen  tor 
keepin  my  head  on.  Love  fam.  Booty  juice: 
LY'M.  Its  not  ovet  till  superman  takes  a wiz. 


li 


Seniors  67 


Brooke  Childs  voted  Class  Eyes. 


Spring  Sheldon 

“When  the  last  word  has  been  spoken  and  we've 
beared  witness  to  the  final  setting  sun  all  that 
shall  remain  is  a token  of  what  we've  said  and 
</o«f”Love+thanx  to  mom,  dad+sister  love 
to  my  girl  Maia  Forever  lovin'  trees  Peace. 


Gabe  B.  Shore 


"We  are  constantly  invited  to  be  who  we  are.  ” 
“It  is  never  too  late  to  be  what  you  might  have 
been.  ” 


Brittany  Shumway 

“Reach  for  the  moon,  if  you  fall  short  you  ’ll  be 
among  the  stars"  \ love  you  mom,  dad,  and 
Ali.  Love  and  thanks  CM  OM  JS  KR  KM 
AK  GM  AS  LG  TH.  I love  you  always. 
Field  Hockey  Girls  of ‘99.  Mean  B’s  bust  a 
ruckus! 


Emily  Silgard 

“It  seems  that  I am  the  master  who  makes  the 
grass  green.  " IM  Elisia.  Amanda+Sara-’Fhanks 
tor  living  through  it  all  with  me.  1 love  you. 
“Do  not  be  fondling  my  kneecaps.  " 4-player 
lacrosse,  3.5-everyone  wins! 


Sherry  Zachary  and  Phil  Gorth  voted  Most  Likely  to 
Make  an  Unusual  Noise. 


Vanna  Sin 

Got  Rice?  Cheer  Hard  BS  NJ  NS  TB  CS 
VM  LP  My  girl  Nicole  Much  luv  thanx  4 
being  there.  To  my  cuz  Julie  through  thick 
and  thin  luv  U always.  Luv  to  my  family  4 
everything  they  gave  me.  FINALLY! 


68  Seniors 


Sarah  Maria  Shermeta 

“Ij  we  are  going  to  walk  on  thin  ice,  we  might 
as  well  dance.  ”To  everyone  who  danced  with 
me.  To  my  family,  my  friends.  You  know 
who  you  arc.  and  to  you,  you  alone.  Live 
the  4th! 


Ivelisse  Silva 


Camille  Sola 

“La  patria  es  valor y sacrificw'-P.A.C.  Un  beso 
y abrazo  para  todas  las  genres  que  me  han 
soportado  en  el  camino  de  la  vida.  Te  quiero 
mucho!!  Mami  Papi  Adry  Dito  KR  GR  KA 
EG.  Que  dios  te  bendiga.  2,3,4,  LU  Boricua 
para  siempre. 


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' Asha  Strazzero-Wild 

)nly  in  the  darkness  can  you  see  the  stars.  ” 
graphic,  EAC,  NHS,  athletics.  I hanks  to 
! ly  family,  esp.  ISW  xo.  All  my  love  to  B|- 
f hanks  to  all  teachers  and  friends  esp.  l.G, 

I dX  AB,  MB,  \A,  J,S,  SMB,  .ML.Good  luck, 

I est  wishes! 


Jul  ia  Sorcinelli 


deals  are  like  stars:  you  will  not  succeed  in 
•uching  them  with  your  hands.  But  follow 
Aem  and  you  will  reach  your  destiny.  " Love 
y thanks.  Mom,  Dad,  Mia,  Griff,  BS,  LG, 
M,  AK,  AS,  KR,  GM,  LC,  EC  ASW,  FH 
, ris  99,  I.AX 


Jennifer  L.  Sousa 

"If  one  advances  confidently  in  the  direction 
of  their  dreams,  and  endeavors  to  lead  a life 
in  which  they  have  imagined,  they  will  meet 
with  a success  unexpected  in  common  hours. 

Thoreau.  Math  team,  Nfis,  v-haii,  track,  David  Bissoid  voted  CLiss  Sleeper. 

J.E.T.S. 


Ishana  Strazzero-Wild 

"Lend  our  voices  only  to  sounds  offeedom  no 
longer  lend  our  strangrh  to  that  which  we  wish 
to  be  free  from.  And  we  shall  lead  a life 
uncommon.  ”L&F  2 4 Chorale  4.  To 

family  & friends,  thanks  especially  Asha. 


Kara  Szczesnv 

"Don't  be  afraid  to  go  out  on  a limb:  that’s 
where  the  fruit  w.'"Much  love  to  my  family. 
I hanks  to  KO,  I’G,  i B,  f.E,  jS,  dahoo,  and 
everyone  who's  Been  there  along  the  way. 
Ladies;  remember,  its  a I lOLLStd’LAN T! 
IPSA! 


Emily  lask 

"Ole  (lolly  says  there  is  as  many  ways  to  live  as 
are  people  on  this  earth  and  I shouldn’t  go 
round  blind”  "I  here’s  a train  every  daythere’s 
world  you  know,  I soon  believe  it’s  just  as 
well  "B.R 


Andrew  Teagno 
love  while  you  're  still  crazy,  live  while  you’re 
\till  alive. 

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Katharine  Thompson 

" Wether  I fail  or  succeed  shall  be  no  womans  doing 
but  my  own.  lam  the force.  "Special  thanks  to  P 
Kravitz  for  being  straight  up  and  keeping  me  in 
line,  and  much  luv  to  friends  CJD,  AR,  AB,  for 
being  here  and  to  my  family 


Henri  Lafond  voted  Most  Likely  to  Make  You  Laugh. 


& 


Seniors  69 


Anders  Tobiason 

"The  strongest  man  in  the  worltJ  is  he  who 
stands  most  alone"  -Ibsen  Soccer  1-4 
VHockey2-4  Track3-4  orchl-4  Chorale3- 
4 thanks  to  Mom  Pop  Bro  CP  the  soccer 
hoys  B Rasool  Hope  to  all  See  everyone  in 
the  new  millenium. 


Sarah  Turati 

Love  and  tears  make  the  journey  through 
life  worth  while.  Much  love  & thanks  to 
Mom  & Dad;  Meg  BC  AO  JK  MM  ffC. 
GM  AS  MG  & TS.  And  everyone  that 
has  contributed.  Good  luck  Ben.  Soccer  1 - 
4;  Stay  strong. 


John  Tyson 

“ Tomorrow  you  will  learn  by  doing  and  apply 
your  knowledge  of  fractions  and  gym  to  real 
world  situtations.  " -Seymour  Skinner 
XC2-4  Track3-4  A special  thanks  to:  TW 
TA  EN  AK  JR 


Leah  Underwood 

“Do  not  expect  the  world  to  look  bright,  if  you 
habitually  wear  gray-brown  sunglasses.  "-C.H. 
Eliot  X-country  & track  much  love  to  dad 
& momX2  JU  AP  all  X country  gals  NB 
SA  and  esp.  RJ  Thanks  for  the  fun&crazy 
times  and  memories! 


Miguel  Aquino  voted  Class  Most  Easygoing. 


Erika  van  der  Velden 

“Oh,  must  we  dream  our  dreams  and  have 
them,  too?  And  have  we  room  for  one  more 
folded  sunset,  still  quite  warm?"  -Bishop 
( Questions  of  Travel) 

Thanks  and  love  to  all  who  have  me  always 
finding  room. 


Andy  Vernon-Jones 

"We  have  long  thoughts  to  think,  and  time  to  think 
them.  "-HJ.  Songs  & Discs  1 -4.  Love  & Thanks 
to  my  family  TB  JM.  W & The  Boys-Rock 
on-I  love  u.  “If  you  don't  stop  and  look  around 
once  and  a while,  you  could  miss  it.  "-Bueller.  Peace 


Anthony  Volpe 

"Drink  and  be  merry,  for  life  is  short  and  death 
lasts  forever."  Football  1-4  Bond  2-4. 
Speedhogs:  57  56  78  64  65.  MB,  BM,  AG, 
JO,  MH,  CL.  Peace  to  Bigness,  Smelly, 
Matty  Bones.  Thanks  Mom, Dad, Coaches. 
-Superbowl  99. 


Veronica  Wagner 

“To  accomplish  your  dreams  you  need  to  wake 
up."  Riding  1-4  T&F  3-4  MQHA  T-HO 
NHS  Love  ya  Mom  Dad  BM  HW  BJ  MD 
TC  BE  HE  Lj  RP  SP  JR  IS  SV  LWTWJW 
NW  Thx  4 everything  w/out  u guys  I 
wouldn’t  b me!  Have  fun  where  ur  going! 


Sharon  Vargo 

“Live  in  today  because  your  past  is  not  your 
potential" T&l¥  3,4.  X-Country  4.  Thank 
you  so  much  Mom  and  Dad!  Love  to  RC 
my  BB!  ET  RA  AW  CJ  SP  LW  RP  AH! 
You  guys  are  the  best! 


70  Seniors 


ji  Taylor  Washburn 

"I  drafted  off  satan  for  the  first  3 miles,  then 
out-kicked  him  in  the  last  1 00  meters  CR  XC 
oJilli  & Track  1-4  I'lianks  to:  j I',  I'A,  EN,  AK, 
JR,  EM,  CG,  ME  and  my  tamily.  Bass  guitar 
tmV'  1-4.  US  Senate,  2016. 


Lindsey  Whalen 

Brack  1234  lo  all  my  friends  SP,  BP,  IS, 
PC,  MD,  D\V,  AS  my  mom  and  dad 
"Be  different,  be  bold,  just  be.  ’’ 


Fran  Cruz  and  Emily  Mentin  voted  Best  Smile. 


RC!  ' Mom,  Dad,  jW,  DW,  |W.  & KO,  MD,  jl„ 
m ! K7„  RP,  TA,  |R,  TC,  KR,  AM,  HR,  MM, 
1 AS,CK,  KK,&DB  Elixs  2 Carol,  Mr.Sauls, 
1 ] & Mr. Fonch 


Alex  Winkler 

“My  life  I never  held  but  as  a pawn  to  wage 
against  thine  enemies:  nor  fear  to  lose  it.  thy 
safety  being  motive.  "(Shakespeare)  C4ne  Eo\  e 
to  Speed  Hogs  NF,  IE  |A  IS  Always  Love 
|W  DW  |W  riianks  Iverson  SaulsBerry 
Bardsley 


Thomas  B.  Witholt 

“ I'hat  it  will  never  come  again  is  what  makes 
life  so  sweet.  " -Emily  Dickinson  Poem  l~'4l 
Lhank  you.  Mom,  Dad.  GNB,  L&:  I',  |amie 
& Johan,  rhanks  to  .Anna,  DP,  AG,  .AM, 
MS,  .A.A  MvD\’.  N L.  \U:,  PS,  1 D,  and  the 

Rappards. 


Collin  Woodard 

Learn  to  examine  uncritical  times 


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Natasha  Marie  Wright 

I he  d.iys  were  long.  Lire  lexsons  were  h.ird,  I he 
haul  c were  lar  Far  apart.  Were  of!  to  college  to 
start  a new  i.lay  of  lessons  to  learti  iti  a Irrand 
new  w.U'.  Lhank  you  motnmy  for  your  love  and 
support.  Much  love  to  my  boo  RemiLs 


Amy  Wu 

"A  mind,  like  a home,  is fitrnished  l>y  its  owner, 
so  if  one's  life  is  cold  and  hare,  one  can  blame 
none  but  one  self.  ” -Louis  L'Arnour 
I hanks  to  my  family  and  those  who  have 
touched  my  life.  Good  lucks  to  LP  LG  CL 
RD  LSW  and  Liz!! 


Andrew  Lattuca  and  Sarah  Schwartz-Sax  voted  MosI 
Deseiwing  a Superlative. 


Seniors  71 


Paul  Yi 

“The  game  of  life  is  a struggle  to  survive.  We 
live  to  win  cuz  if  we  lose  we  die.  Score!  This 
ain’t  no  game  this  is  war!" Dead  Prez  Utmost 
luv  Christ  Jesus,  mom,  pop,  rim,  my  peeps 
ya’II  know  who.  Da  'ham,  Asian  Invasion 
4 Life 


Cynthia  Denise  Cox 

Twin  1 “There  is  no  brilliant  single  stroke  that 
is  going  to  transform  the  water  into  wine  or 
straw  into  gold.  ’’Thank  you  Mom  and  Dad 
I Luv  ya!  hugs  n kisses  4 all  of  my  family 
and  friends., .HEY  Shanel! 


Camera  Shy 


Sopheap  Chhoun 

Who  is  it  that  can  tell  me  who  I ani?- 
Shakespeare.  Much  love  to  Mom  and  Dad, 
all  my  Brothers  and  Sisters,  My  Boyz,  and 
the  list  goes  on.  Peace  out  to  the  Class  of 
2000,  see  you  all  when  I do.  Love  ya  Peace. 
-Boogez  Class  of  2000 

Ceaser  Anthony  Sevilla 

“Thou  shall  cherish  life”-io  my  loving  mom 
thanx.To  my  fam-MB,  AC,  JC,  JC,  jC,  AB, 
AB,  LF,  LA,  LA,  BA+THA  RESTlThanxs 
much  to  my  Dunkin’  Donuts  crew-AG,  JE, 
NS,  GS,  BH,  S?,  JS,  GS,  MB,  My  friends- 
Vanna  S.  Tanya  D.  Aisha  B.  Mariea  G.  Boo- 
DCrOP!  School. 


Nnanyelu  Ezeh 

Life  is  a test,  many  quest  the  universe,  and 
through  my  research.  I’ve  felt  the  joy  and  the 
hurt,  the  first  shall  be  last,  the  last  shall  be  first. 
“Gza”  V F-ball  1-4  shout-out  to  AW  Keep  it 
real  IK.  Much  love  mom  & pops. 


Henry  Adam  Hackett 

For  my  people  that  keep  it  real.  Big  up’z  to 
all  of  ya’II.  And  to  all  the  peasants,  keep  on 
kissing  my  feet  and  keep  those  knee  pads 
padded.  Big  up'z  to  Hannah  G,  AC,  KC, 
SpiffyTiffy  19-Luv-U-More 


Garreth  Stewart 

Yo  seniors  do  your  best  and  then  we  can  go 
parrying  in  Jamaica  jamming  in  the  late  great 
Bob  Marley  words.  If  you  ever  want  to  get 
to  Jamaica  look  me  up  a’ight?  NP,  HC,  HM, 
D P,  LC,  CL,  LW,  AD,  Linnie 
PLAYAZ  4 EVER! 


Katie  S.  Zacarian 

“Dream  the  Impossible.  Do  the  incredible.  ” 
Family- 1 LtfVELI ! F.Hockey 7-12, Thanks 
2 those  who  have  touched  my  life  friends 
coaches  t’chers  te.immatcs-never  w/o  u.  Good 
luck  jackalooloo-shoot  4 the  moon  - Even  if 
u miss  it  u will  land  among  the  stars. 


Andres  Gomez 


Jeremiah  Allen 

“As  long  I can  see  happiness  and  success  in  my 
direction,  I will  continuously  strive  towards 
perfection.  ” One  love  to  my  true  peoples: 
Jeru,  Mr,  Lewis,  Neo  M,  J Boogie,  Aunt  L, 
Mrs  C,  and  to  my  Lovely  Goddess  Danielle, 
and  BG 

Michael  Dyer 

“When  you  know  a thing,  to  hold  that  you 
know  it,  and  when  you  do  not  know  a thing, 
to  acknowlegde  that  you  do  not  know  it-  this  is 
knowledge’’-  Confucius  Step  out  of  the 
ignorant  darkness  and  into  the  knowledgable 
light 

Chuong  Son 

“I  left  nonbelievers  speechless.  ”1  love  you  mom 
& dad.  Much  love  to  Isa  AC  BS  PS.  Love  is 
Love 


Sherry  Zakhary 

“Two  men  look  out  through  the  same  bars, 
one  sees  mud  and  one  the  stars.  " So  much 
love  to  Mom  Dad  and  Mark,  my  6 girls 
and  all  the  2()00s  for  keeping  my  head 
up.  PH  never  shelter  in  R.H.  KR 
RPDS+BRTS  in  VA  BEACH! 


Heidi  Zimmerman 

“Rabbit’s  clever.  ” said  Pooh.  “Yes,  ” said 
Piglet.  “And  he  has  Brain.  ” "Yes.  "said Piglet, 
“Rabbit  has  brain.  ” There  was  a long  silence. 
“1  suppose,  ” said  Pooh,  “that  that’s  why  he 
never  understands  anything.  ” ’ Thanks 
everyone! 


Saray  Nop 

“If you  want  to  be  an  Asian  you  got  to  eat  misty 
stuff"-  FAT  Buddha  & I.  Bless  everyone  who 
showedlove.  PeacetoAL/DE/BM/OOZ/MK/ 
NS/GS/K  & AEM/da/PN/RG/CL/BS/ 
Cambodian  cats/Teachers.  No  More  USA  HS 
4 LOV  Mom  Dad  & Kampuchea 


Luke  E.  Lalonde 

“This  is  just  the  beginning,  follow  your  dreams 
and  live  the  horizon’’-E.  C.  Thanks  to  Mom, 
Dad,  Jon,  Rich  and  of  course  Bee.  DBL  1- 
4 ETN-the  start.  Go  BOOM  HS  CRU  HL, 
HP,  RG,  AC,  AH,  DE,  FMP,  DB,  KD,  HU, 
MM,  HG,TA,  JB,  DK,  SH. 

Osvaldino  R.  Tavares 

Consign  siempre  o que  quero,  espero  ser 
uma  pessoa  importante  no  future  este  e o 
mue  sonhoe  meu  desego.  Thanks  to  my 
mother,  father,  cousins,  aunts.  Shout  out  to 
CR,  DZA,  HLAu,  NC,  IC,  ZV.  JV,  WV, 
ZL,  The  one  and  only  AEC.  “Yes  Tm  alone" 


Camera  Shy 

Ryan  Ainslie 

Matthew  Douglas 

Sokvana  Mao 

Megan  Rosa 

David  Alvarado-Roman 

Hunter  Evans 

Uchenna  Mbanefo 

Alberto  Ruiz 

Leslie  Arak 

Jay  Gillis 

Lorimar  Molina 

Joshua  Ryan 

Aimee  Bechan 

Asante  Gordon 

Christopher  Nelson 

James  Sanchez 

Robert  Blasiak 

Jordana  Harper-Ewert 

Miguel  Angel  Pacheco 

Adonis  Smith 

Maxwell  Britt 

Mercedes  Herrera-Garcia 

Miguel  Jose  Pacheco 

Amber  Spring 

Tessa  Brudevold-lver 

Lee  Johnson 

Aden  Parker 

Matthew  Varley 

Alexander  Carter 

Kristina  Klein 

Richard  Pelletier 

Marine  Verstraete 

Sokny  Chham 

Nicholas  Lapollo 

Kamil  Peters 

Alexander  Walker-Ray 

Justin  Clarke 

Jonathan  Lawall 

Lance  Poole 

Darren  Whalen 

Austin  Davidson 

Jaime  Leclair 

Monique  Quesada 

John  Wood 

Kate  Denis 

Edwin  Lee 

David  Quysner 

Scott  Dougan 

Jeffrey  Lyons 

Anthony  Ricardi 

Seniors 


73 


Below:  Lisa  Puffer  happily  completes 
some  research  in  the  computer  lab. 


Above:  Francesca  Vanin,  you  better  keep 
an  eye  on  that  needle. 

Right:  Greg  Miller  and  Ian  Hoagland- 
Henefield  coreograph  a scene  for  the  play. 


Rapidly  Approaching 
the  END!! 

Class  of 2001 

The  SRT  period  has  been  a great  opportunity  for  the  junior 
class  officers  and  the  committee  to  meet  and  organize  events  & \ 

fund-raisers.  The  junior  class  sponsored  the  annual  cake  sale  i 
prior  to  Thanksgiving  break  and  auctioned  off  over  100  cakes. 
The  class  also  sponsored  a clothing  drive  over  the  holiday  season  I 
and  donated  7 large  trash  bags  full  of  clothes  to  the  Amherst 
Salvation  Army.  Weekly  Hot  Chocolate  and  Hot  Cider  sales 
have  also  helped  the  class  prepare  for  the  Senior  Dinner.  The 
Talent  Show  in  March  gives  the  entire  school  the  chance  to  show 
off  their  many  talents  and  abilities.  Through  the  commitment  of 
this  year's  officers,  Joe  Meagher  (vice  president),  Tom  Crossman 
(treasurer),  Hanna  Kim  (secretary),  myself,  and  the  core  I 
committee,  this  has  been  a successful  year  for  the  class  of  2001. 

Katie  Seamon 
President  '01 


\ 


74  Juniors 


Sarah  Feldman,  Eva 
Rosen,  and  Rachel 
Loischild  seem  to  be 
bidding  something. 


Markyta  Abies 
Alexander  Adams 
Jeffrey  Ahern 
Fernando  Alejandro 
William  Alexander 
Brent  Allard 
Savun  An 


David  Arbour 
Dayna  Austin 
Remy  Bacaicoa 
Jesse  Bailey 
Anthony  Baker 
Jake  Bantield-Weir 
Jerusha  Barnes 


Timothy  Basto 
Lyndsy  Belliveau-Byam 
Ryan  Benzie 
Marisa  Bisi 
Jeremy  Blaustein 
Victoria  Blom 

Francis  Bonaldo-Begnoche 

Adriane  Boscardin 
Elena  Botkin-Levy 
Joshua  Bouchard 
Amanda  Boze 
Elizabeth  Brainerd 
Molly  Breitbart 
Lindsey  Britt 


Eliot  Brown 

Jack  Brown 

Jason  Brown 

Erik  Brudevold-lversen 

Emily  Bryant 

David  Bulman 

Nathanael  Burgess 


Juniors  75 


Audrey  Butler 
Alison  Buttolph 
Rachel  Castriota 
Jane  Chae 
Stephanie  Chen 
Daniel  Chenevert 
Henry  Chenevert 

James  Cheney 
Ammara  Chhun 
Christopher  Coblyn 
Andrew  Coler 
Kathleen  Cooke 
Beth  Cooper 
Christine  Cortright 


Peter  Cramer 
Thomas  Crossman 
Michael  Cutler 
Jonathan  Damon 
Leah  Danoff 
Bethany  Davis 
Heather  Davis 


Patrick  Davis 
Thijs  DeVries 
Mariah  Dixon-Wheeler 
Tatiana  Dobrenko 
Jason  Dodge 
Wiebke  Dohrn 
Abel  Durojaiye 


Vichheka  Ea 
Ravan  East 
Johan  Ehlin 
Maura  Ewing 
Johanna  Favaro 
Joanathan  Feinman 
Sarah  Feldman 


76  Juniors 


4 


Gregory  Fenstad 
William  Zachary  Forray 
Sarah  Friedman 
Daniel  Gallant 
Linwood  Gallant 
Michal  Ganz 
Fei  Ge 


Anna  Geoffrey 
Tara  Goderez 
Jonathan  Goff 
Sara  Goldberg 
Jesse  Goldman 
l-Jah  Goldstein 
Favian  Gomez 


Pamela  Gorth 
Drew  Gotesman 
Jerome  Grant 
Michelle  Graziadei 
Joel  Greenspan 
Liana  Griffin 
Martin  Grosslein 


Maya  Gurung 
Andrew  Haight 
Shauna  Hait 


Nicole  Handel 
Stephanie  Hanley 
Sara  Hapip 
Kaya  Hazard 


Above:  Junior  David  Turkington  jams  on  his  guitar. 


Left:  Arelis  Martinez  and  Terence  Lyons  wait 
eagarly  for  their  printing  results. 


Juniors  77 


Be  careful  Lyndsy 
Belliveau-Byam  the 
electric  current  has 
certainly  Spiked  Andres 
Gomez  attention. 


Isa  Teluwo  concentrates  intently  on  his  batch  of  his 
pancakes.  Looks  good! 


Adi  Heller 
Jenny  Herbert 
Ian  Hoagland-Henefield 
Shoshana  Holzberg-Pill 
Caitlin  Horrigan 
Gary  Hosley  Jr 
Virginia  Hunter 


Sheri  Hupfer 
Peter  Igesumal 
Kerry  Jablonski 
Stephanie  Jakus 
Stacey  Jernigan 
Miguel  Jinnenez 
Eric  Johnson 


Jivan  Joy 
Tetyana  Kalchuk 
Nicholas  Kaplan 
Emily  Katzman 
Lael  Kassis 
Sarah  Kaufmann 
Zachary  Keenan 

Haley  Keenan-Gray 
Grant  Kelly 
Michael  Kennedy-Costa 
Brian  Kenny 
Hanna  Kim 
Brooke  Klausner-Wise 
Suzanne  Klock 


78  Juniors 


Kaitlin  Kohl 
Mary  Kuhn 
Alan  Kuusisto 
Brett  Labbe 
James  Lahti 
Sun  Hwa  Lee 
Sung  Suk  Lee 


Jacqueline  Baer  Leighton 

Natalie  Baer  Leighton 

Alejandro  Levi 

Jared  Levy 

Jesus  Leyva 

Chia-Yi  Liang 

Drew  Lichtenberg 


Nicholas  Lichtenberg 
Adam  Lipkowitz 
Adam  Lipman 
Rachel  Loischild 
Gina  Lombardi 
Tobin  Ludwig 
Katrina  Lundgren 


Evan  Maczka 
Meagan  Malaney 
Nicholas  Manning 
Elliot  Maraniss 
Jessica  Marglin 
Meghanne  Martel 
Arelis  Martinez 


Above:  Don't  wanna  be  caught 
reading,  do  you  Nate  Burgess? 


Juniors  79 


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Gabriel  Mas 
Cynthia  Mathews 
Holly  McCandless 
Katherine  McClaid-Cook 
Gregory  Mcclung 
Johnnie  McKnight 
Tyler  Mclaughlin 


Joseph  Meagher 
Marisa  Michelson 
Seth  Middleton 
Colin  Miller 
Eliot  Miller 
Gregory  Miller 
Jordan  Miller 


Mpone  Mohasi 
Kathryn  Morcom 
Amelia  Morgan-Rothschild 
Elan  Moss-Bachrach 
Herve  Mutala 
Sarah  Myers 
Matthew  Nachem 


Andre  Nardone 
Madeleine  Neiman 
Jared  Newell 
Jenny  Suk  Jing  Ng 
Anna  Nikitina 
Rebecca  Noonan 
Amanda  Norton 


Mmm,  your  salad  sure  looks  good,  Audrey  Butler. 


Jon  Goff  and  Kevin  Reilly  seem  to  think  rottweilers 
rule. 


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80  Juniors 


Left:  Caitlin  Roberts  wonders  just  how  much 
information  she  can  hold. 


Lauren  Nussbaum 
Jennifer  O'Brien 
Elizabeth  Oinonen 
Oluwole  Oke 
William  Ominsky 
David  Oritz 
Margaret  Ostendorf 


Jessica  Overstreet 
Christopher  Pagano 
Morgan  Pattee 
Lisa  Pearson 
Katelyn  Perchak 
Sopharn  Pich 
Jya  Plavin 


Christopher  Pocsik 
Anne  Ponsor 
Mark  Porter 
Lisa  Puffer 
Caitlin  Quinn 
Erin  Kim  Randolph 
Galina  Rasskazova 


Kevin  Reilly 
Rosalee  Reyes 
Heather  Riley 
Angel  Rivera 
Caitlin  Roberts 
Richard  Roberts  III 
Isaiah  Robison 


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Juniors  81 


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Indira  Rodrigues 
Jorge  Rodriguez 
Jennifer  Rohde 
Eva  Rosen 
Kathleen  Ross 
Hannah  Roth 
Joshua  Rubero 


Aaron  Rubin 
Kathryn  Rufe 
Jolanta  Rumierz 
Jared  Rutstein 
Brenda  Sanchez 
Monique  Sanchez 
Jessica  Santiago 


Ashleigh  Sayer 
Abigail  Schlessinger 
Rebekah  Scott 
Katie  Seamon 
Oksana  Shabunin 
Alison  Shea-O’Connell 
Michael  Sherry 


Zephyr  Simmons 
Duncan  Simpson 
Maura  Simpson 
Namrita  Singh 
Michael  Slater 
Zachary  Smith 
Narim  M.  Som 


Vout  Som 
Michael  Stanitis 
Stephanie  Staples 
Laurel  Steinhauser 
Sequoia  Stenlund 
Nikish  Stinson 
Nathan  Stoddard 


Caitlin  Stosz 
Lora  Swartz 
Isaac  Teluwo 
Adam  Tiberio 
Samuel  Torres 
Rachel  Trafford 
David  Turkington 


Emily  Utgoff 
Francesca  Vanin 
Genevieve  Verrastro 
Nathaniel  Waring 
Kara  Washburn 
Jennifer  Weaver 
Whitman  Wheeler 


Emily  White 
Emily  White 
Jillian  Whittemore 
Kacie  Wilbur 
Marcus  Williams 
Zebadiah  Williams 
Natalia  Wobst 


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Ian  Woishnis 
Stalen  Yu-Leak  Wright 
Ll-Fan  Wu 
Shong  Xiao 


Laura  Young 
David  Youngblood 
Joshua  Ziperstein 
Stefan  Zuccalo-Mandle 


Kristie  Doleva 
Zoe  Kiefer 
Michael  McIntyre 


Robert  Philips  seems  a might  distressed  over 
the  lunch  prices. 




Camera  Shy 

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Murat  Aybasti 

Rebekah  Gerstein 

Verniser  Montgomery 

Jesse  O'Neil  Bona 

Eva  Gianakopoulos 

Olufunmilayo  Olasewere 

Jan  Boyce 

Keenan  Griffith-Bowers 

Robert  Phillips 

Eamon  Cahall 

Jason  Halfacre 

Muni  Ratn 

Leah  Cannonier 

Bo  Hu 

Ra'Shaun  Robinson 

Jennifer  Colbert 

Stephanie  Jernigan 

Angela  Roco 

! Imogen  Dann 

Rafael  Jordan 

Zena  Sarabaez 

i Julie  Ek 

Lael  Kassis 

Anda  Torres 

1 Bethany  Ernest 

Zoe  Kiefer 

Colin  Weston 

1 Anya  Ferris 

Sothy  Kong 
David  Elijah  Lespier 

Benjamin  Zucker 

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Juniors  83 


In  The  Eye  of  The 
Hurricane 

T his  year  the  Sophomore  class  grew  up.  As  a 
whole  the  class  grew  in  size  and  in  maturity.  This  year 
being  1999,  the  last  year  of  the  Millennium,  it  was  a 
very  significant  year  for  our  class.  Even  though  our 
class  had  a few  bumps  in  the  road  this  year,  we 
handled  them  with  grace  and  moved  on  smoothly. 
This  year  we  had  many  fundraisers,  such  as 
Y2Karaoke,  the  greeting  cards,  and  much  more.  This 
year  due  to  the  efforts  of  the  officers,  President- 
George  Bakuli,  Vice  President-Safa  Ansarifar,  Trea- 
surer-Julia  Hunter,  and  Secretary-Tito  Crafts  we  had 
a lot  of  fun.  Yes  this  may  be  one  of  the  best  years  of 
our  short  lives  so  far. 

The  Rock 

Cindy  Talley  seems  to  have  found  an 
alternative  way  to  traverse  the  halls. 


The  frosting  seems  to  be  the  best  part  on  this 
cake,  according  to  Mike  Wick,  Jeff  Sussman  and 
Jeff  Irvine 


Seth  Zimmerman  plays  a jazzy  bass. 


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Safa  Ansarifar,  George 
Bakuli,  Tito  Crafts,  Julia 
I lunter,  and  John  Zilliox 
gear  up  for  Spirit  Week. 


Markyta  Abies 
Ari  Addes 
Sean  Ahern 
Jonah  Allaben 
Jonathan  Allard 
Johari  Allen-Davis 
Ian  Andres 


Shana  Anolik 
Safa  Ansarifar 
Bonnie  Atteridge 
Rachel  Atwood 
Jessica  Austin 
Kathryn  Averill 
Henry  Bagley  IV 


Andrew  Bailey 
Sela  Bailey 
George  Bakuli 
Nicole  Baldvins 
Julia  Balkin 
Ya'ara  Barnoon 
Nathan  Bastien 


Matthew  Baxendell 
Kate  Ben-Ezra 
Emily  Benander 
Sandra  Bernotas 
Heather  Berrien 
Andrew  Bettinelli 
Samuel  Bicknell 


Christopher  Blauvelt 
Luke  Bloomfield 
Noah  Bond 
Irene  Bouchard 
Peter  Broad 
Michelle  Brooks 
Jawad  Brown 


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Sophomores  85 


Brian  Brunelle 
Daniel  Buckminster 
Joelle  Burbank 
Lauren  Burke 
Ricardo  Burton 
Brahm  Callahan 
Shantia  Cannon 


Janel  Cannonier 
Caroline  Carlisle 
Lacy  Carpenter 
Chelsea  Chapko 
Melissa  Chapman-Smith 
Alice  Chen 
Daniel  Cheney 


Sokna  Chham 
Vothy  Chhum 
Rorthna  Chhun 
Tenzin  Chokphel 
Jay  Ciesluk 
Benjamin  Clark 
Amelia  Clingman 


Leah  Cohen 
Matthew  Cohen 
Hector  Collazo 
Candice  Connors 
Nicole  Correia 
Gloria  Cosby 
Caitlin  Courtney 


Naomi  Gutierrez  and  Irene  Bouchard 
are  happy  that  they  have  no  homework 
for  the  night. 

Hey  Melissa  Chapman,  Lindsay 
Delman,  Brooke  DePalma,  Janira 
Rodriguez  and  Melissa  Echeverri! 
Group  Photo!  Squeeze  Together  1,2, 3 
Smile! 


86  Sophomores 


Laura  Weyl  and  Maia  Kushik  show  good 
friends  make  great  pictures. 

Ben  Schwartz  and  Nick  Juravich  give  that  "What  are 
you  up  to?"  look  to  the  yearbook  photographer. 


Tito  Crafts 
Iva  Curcija 
Daniel  Cutler 
Michael  Dann 
Paul  Danzig 
Stephanie  Dardano 
Nicole  Davis 


Nathan  Davis 
Lindsay  Delman 
Brooke  DePalma 
Candy  Derosia 
Darlene  Dillard 
Catherine  Dillon 
Kara  Doleva 


Christopher  Domian 
Carrie  Doubleday 
Kasey  Doubleday 
M'aza  Dowling-Brown 
Renee  Doyle 
Michael  Drake 
Melissa  Echeverri 


Heather  Ernest 
Robert  Esposito 
Andrea  Essig 
Ikenna  Ezeh 
Tosin  Fagade 
Tiffany  Falkenbach 
Jason  Farber 


Sophomores  87 


Tessa  Faye-Foulds 
Daniel  Ferrer 
Sean  Floyd-Mark 
Jed  Forman 
Georgia  Fowler 
Lyle  Franzman 
Caroyn  Frau 


Kyla  Fuhrman 
Boyuan  Gao 
Abraham  Garfield 
Lindsay  Garmirian 
Marios  Gianakopoulos 
Giovanni  Gianesin 
Aubrey  Gibavic 


Timothy  Gildea 
Melissa  Gilmore 
Miriam  Gladstone 
Daniel  Goettel 
Cara  Goff 
Gabriel  Goldstein 
Jerad  Goulston 


Chenee  Graves-Fulgham 
Charles  Grybako 
Robert  Gunther  II 
Zijun  Guo 
Naomi  Gutierrez 
Caitlin  Harrington 
Timothy  Hart 


88  Sophomores 


Cassandra  Harlblay 
Jamie  Harlman-Boyce 
Tate  Hayman 
Meagan  Hickey 
Michael  Hixson 
Aisha  Hiza 
Katherine  Hondrogen 


Emily  Hough 
Robert  Howard 
Sally  Howard 
Julia  Hunter 
Katherine  Hurwitz 
James  Ihedigbo 
Jeffery  Irving 


Amber  Jackson 
Robert  Jasperson 
Timothy  Johnson 
Candice  Jones 
Nicholas  Juravich 
Siena  Kaplan 
Ariel  Kasai 


Jeffery  Keedy 
Sarah  Kellogg 
Dong  Wan  Kim 
David  Kohler 
Brian  Koplow 
Taylor  Korfhage-Poret 
Andrew  Korza 


Above:  Dionne  Walker  and  Kara 
Doleva  clean  up  their  mess  after 
foods  class. 


Left:  Naomi  Tyler  and  Lindsay 
Delman  gather  for  a quick  hug. 


Sop  ho  wares  89 


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Matthew  Kovach 
Samuel  Krasnic 
Megan  Kerbs-Morrison 
Benjamin  Krogh-Grabbe 
Alexander  Kucinski 
Mala  Kushick 
Matthew  Lacey 


Melanie  Lahit 
Cameron  bail 
Anthony  Larareo 
Jacob  Last 
Patricia  Lawall 
Claire  Lawlor 
Faith  Leonard 


Lindsay  Lesser 
Rachel  Lesser 
Nikolas  Letendre-Cahil 
Amara  Levy-Moore 
Antonio  Lewis 
Alexander  Lieber 
Hosanna  Lillydahl-Schr 


Erica  Loeb 
Allerlagoo  Loftfield 
Benjamin  Machta 
Travis  Mackenzie 
Unati  Mangaliso 
Launitz  Manuel 


Above:  Taking  a nap,  Antonio 
Lewis? 


Right:  Kyle  Thompson,  Liam 
Clegg,  Yeshaq  Warren,  and  Max 
Wakoluk  deeply  involved  in  their 
web  surfing. 


90  Sophomores 


Right:  For  extra  spirit,  Regina  Ciccarelli  sticks  her 
tongue  out  at  Nicole  Baldvins. 


Below:  Georgia  Fcwler,  Jessie  Wassemran  and  Cart)lvn 
Frau  wonder  if  two  heads  are  better  than  one. 


Ell  Masterton 
Joseph  Mateo 
Natalie  Mateo 
Jane  Maxon 
Kiel  McAvoy 
Gloria  Mccahon 
Makaya  Mccraven 


Lily  Meadows 
Luis  Medina 
Ian  Mellor 

Wesley  Mendes-Craig 
Leah  Milch 
Joleen  Millar 
Megan  Miller 


Jedidiah  Mitchel 
Christopher  Moriarty 
Ryan  Moriarty 
Geoffrey  Moss 
Sarah  Monger 
Lauren  Neison-Hospers 
Andrew  Neuner 


Phuong  Nguyen 
Maria  Norbis 
Jared  Nugent 
Kathryn  O'Brien 
Eli  Olken-Dann 
Michael  Ononibaku 
Violette  Ouattara 


75  ^ 


Sophomores 


91 


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Jamie  Hartmann-Boyce,  Miriam  Gladstone  and  Tessa  Faye- 
Foulds  are  glad  that  the  day  is  almost  over. 


Jay  Ciesluk  and  Taylor  Korfliage-Poret  take  a break 
to  pose  for  the  pesky  yearbook  photographer. 


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Christine  Owen 
Brooke  Palatt 
Celeste  Palladino 
Abbey  Patteson 
Paul  Peckham 
Samantha  Pelis 
John  Pena 


Juan  Perez 
Carla  Perez 
Patrick  Perez 
Benjamin  Peterman 
Emily  C.  Pettit 
Hao  Pham 
Andrew  Picked 


Matthew  Pierce 
Christina  Pocsik 
Alan  Poey 
Igor  Popstefanija 
Michael  Pozar 
Mark  Price 
Elizabeth  Priest 


Nathan  Prince 
Simon  Proped 
Bryan  Quick 
Cecilia  Reich 
Andrew  Rhodes 
Matthew  Rhodes 
Jericho  Ricardi 


Colin  Richardson 
Joseph  Ricker 
Kimberly  Riva 
Suhailah  Rivera 
Adam  Roach 
Rachel  Roberson 
Tara  Robeds 


92  Sophomores 


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Hannah  Robinson 
Justinlano  Rodrigues 
Janira  Rodriguez 
Reyna  Rosa 
Daniel  Ross 
Ariel  Rudolph 
Jill  Russell 


Gloria  Sanchez 
Aaron  Saunders 
Evan  Schiller 
Amy  Schlorb 
Benjamin  Schwartz 
Kimberly  Scott-Rotkoph 
Nora  Segar 


Carl  Segura 
William  Servos 
Maya  Sharpe 
Brendan  Shea 
Leilani  Shermeta 
Andrew  Shinner 
Philip  Shumway 


Errol  Simm 
Emma  Simmons 
Hannah  Simms 
Meredith  Simpson 
Dean  Singer 
Castle  Sinicrope 
Jeremy  Slater 


Jennifer  Smar 
Cartney  Smith 
Brian  Smolin 
Aaron  Snow 
Binh  Son 
Jennifer  Song 
Gino  Sorcinelli 


Whitney  Wells  and  Lindsay  Delman  look  extremely 
happy  to  hav'e  their  picture  taken  together. 

Lucy  Munger,  Brian  Smolin,  and  Liz  Priest  are  glad 
that  the  bell  will  ring  in  2 minutes,  yeah! 


Sophomores  93 


Jeffrey  Spiro 
Christopher  St.  Clair 
Eli  Stevens 
Kamar  Stewart 
Monica  Stillings 
William  Stoddard 
Jeffrey  Stutsman 


Victoria  Suchodolski 
Jennifer  Sussman 
Nadia  Tafreshi 
Cynthia  Talley 
Tatyana  Tenenbaum 
Kyle  Thompson 
Elizabeth  Todrin 


Oleg  Topic 
Daniel  Torres 
Walker  Townsend 
Pauline  Tu 
Naomi  Tyler 
David  Tynan 
Adoniram  Valcarcel 


Valentina  Valentini 
John  Valerio 
Aleksandra  Valiunas 
Elizabeth  Van  Dyke 
Amy  Vernon-Jones 
Maxim  Wakoluk 
Carolyn  Walker 


Dionne  Walker 
Shannon  Wallack 
Ming  Wang 
Yeshaq  Warren 
Audrina  Warren 
Owen  Washburn 
Jessica  Wasserman 

Crystal  Waters 
Kenneth  Weinberg 
Duane  Welch 
Whitney  Wells 
Laura  Weyl 
Michael  Wick 
Anika  Wiemokly 


Adam  Williamson 
Miira  Wirth 
Zachary  Wolkoff 
Rebecca  Woodbury 
Yu-San  Wu 
Jing  Xiang 
Christopher  Young 


94 


Sophomores 


CAMERA  SHY 


Justin  Beturney 

Regina  Ciccarelli 

Liam  Clegg 

Mai-Ya  Coler 

Andrea  De  Brito 

Jericho  Dickinson-Ricardi 

Frank  Diodate 

Jennifer  Djaferis 

Evan  Donoghue 

Molly  Edinson 

Cyrus  Fisher 

And  a Greeney 

John  Grim 

Kimberly  Haynes 

Sarah  Heme 


Benjamin  Hurwitz 
Sebastian  Katz 
Matthew  Kelberg 
Erin  Koenig-Kroner 
Joshua  Lagreze 
Kefira  La  Valley 
Marielle  Lerner 
David  Lespier 
Marta  Macrostie 
Devone  Malk^ry 
Elliott  Maraniss 
Kristen  Marino 
Verniser  Montgomery 
Matthew  Moran 
Charles  Noss 


Sarah  Ostrand 
Zoe  Ozerko 
Katherine  Pelletier 
Adam  Persc^ns 
Keith  Plummer 
Eric  Raboin 
Christc^pher  Riewaldt 
Eernando  Salinas 
Jacob  Smith 
Steven  Smith  111 
Samoeuth  Som 
Edward  Thompson 
Anilton  Varela 
Samuel  Xenos 
Bunthoeun  Yath 


aron  Saunders  looks  up  from  making 
ancakes. 


Jeff  Keedy  and  Griff  Sorcinelli  pause  from  their  mc^vie 
making. 


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Sophomores  95 


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Above;  Alisha  Holland  has  found  some  time  to  do 
math  homework  in  her  Video  class. 

Right:  Dave  Ruhl,  Jesse  Seamon  and  Alex  Schneider 
have  decided  that  the  annual  cake  sale  is  one  sweet 
occasion. 


Lelani  Acevedo 
Lillian  Al-Bilali 
Maia  Albano 
Marcus  Albano 
Yaniel  Alejandro 
Osama  Alhabeeb 
Scott  Allison 
Jefferson  Arak 

Rafaelito  Ares 
Christopher  Arvanitis 
Daniel  Asher 
Azwan  Badruzaman 
Daniel  Baecher 
Godfrey  Bakuli 
Joshua  Barber 
Shaun  Barger 

Kristen  Barlow 
Mickie  Barreto 
Nicholas  Bartmon 
Sophia  Bennett 
Julia  Bentley 
Amanda  Bernhard 
Benjamin  Bishop 
Newell  Blair-Mann 

Jesse-Jamaal  Bollinger 
William  Bonaldo-Falls 
John  Bond 
Danielle  Bonneau 
Tyler  Booker 
Derina  Boothroyd 
Colleen  Boyden 
Oscar  Boyko 

Oliver  Brandt 
Collan  Bresnahan 
James  Bress 
Audrey  Broil 
Samuel  Bromell 
Shawn  Brooks 
Craig  Bryant 
Patrick  Burand 

Karen  Burkart 
Kayla  Burnim 
William  Cabret 
Lily  Cardasis 
Chris  Chae 
Jonathan  Chang 
Bedford  Chang 
Remington  Chang 

Christina  Chapin 
Gregory  Chartier 
Caroline  Chow 
Ngocquynh  Chu 
Jonathan  Coe 
Aaron  Coleman 
Julian  Colo 
Michael  Connolly 

Trevor  Connors 
Dallas  Cook 
Alexander  Cooley 
Nathaniel  Corriveau 
Kevin  Cox 

Rachelle  Crocker-Mager 
Julie  Cunningham 
Bianca  Dalmau 


Freshmen  97 


Connor  Daly 
Kaniataroton  Deer 
Lauren  Dejackome 
Justin  Dempesy 
Cyle  Dennis 
Deidre-Ann  Dennis 
Michael  Deprosse 


Paul  DeVries 
Melissa  Dimetres 
Casey  Dinsmore 
Trung  Do 
Michael-John  Donoghue 
Addisu  Dowling-Brown 
Kristopher  Doyle 


Chloe  Drew 
Marisa  Ekstein-Kon 
Nahia  Elgadi 
Jumyres  Espinoza 
Nicholas  Essig 
Sarah  Fajardo 
Sada  Farah 


Jean  Fenelon 
Cecile  Fenske-Corbiere 
Jennifer  Fisher 
Brian  Francis 
Sarah  Franklin 
Jean-Pierre  Frost 
Allyn  Fye 

Elisabeth  Gaddy 
Chang  Gao 
Raymond  Geoffrey 
Rebecca  Giat 
Peter  Gladstone 
Rachel  Glassberg 
Gabrial  Gonzalez-Charlestream 


Newell  Blair-Mann,  Scott  Hsu,  and 
Matt  Roth-hear  no  evil,  see  no  evil, 
speak  no  evil. 

Not  exactly  an  ocean  wave,  is  it, 
Chris  Laprade? 


98  Freshmen 


Left:  Sam  Bromell  concentrates  hard 
on  his  work. 

Below:  Hey,  Sina  Phrum,  Qing  Jian 
Shi,  and  Trishul  Moodley.. .what's 
cooking? 


Daniel  Gonzalez-Kreisberg 
Jane  Goodale 
Zachary  Goodman 
Alexandra  Gorlin-Crenshaw 
Max  Gotesman 
Kwame  Graves-Fulgham 
Christopher  Gray 


Zoe  Greco 
Jeffrey  Greene 
Jolene  Gunter 
Frances  Gutter  Lisk 
Tashya  Haase 
Keisha  Hamilton 
Stuart  Handel 


Theodore  Hanno 
Jamille  Hazard 
Valerie  Heron-Duranti 
Maya  Hersh 
Olivia  Hicks 
Daniel  Himmelsein 
Leah  Hoffman-Setka 


Alisha  Holland 
Gabe  Holm 
Corey  Howard 
Scott  Hsu 
Adam  Jacobson 
Laura  Jasinski 
Amelia  Jayne 


Freshmen  95) 


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Above:  Brian  Kosiorek 
watches  as  Corey  Howard 
tries  to  focus  his  camera. 

Kenneth  Jean-Babets 
Kaitlynn  Jenkins 
David  John 
Joseph  John 
Starla  Johnson 
Tarik  Joyner 
Tirzah  Juskalian 


Jonathan  Kalmakis 
Lauren  Kanner 
Man  Karson 
Sean  Keegan 
Whitney  Keillor 
Nora  Kelty 
Faith  Killough 


Harlan  Knipes 
Sophat  Kol 
Brian  Kosiorek 
Christopher  Laprade 
Kassandra  Laprade 
Anna  Lavarrena 
Kristina  Lehtinen-Chodorow 


Raphael  Leiblum 
Laura  Lemoine 
Michael  Levchuk 
Michael  Levey 
Amos  Levy 
Yu-Jung  Liang 
Zachary  Lieberman 

Jiaming  Lin 
Emily  List 
Julia  Lord 
Matthew  Lucas 
William  Lukas 
Rebecca  Lyons 
Molly  Mackenzie 


Right:  Is  it  Twins  Day,  Aubrey 
and  Becky  Markarian? 


100  Freshmen 


Meagan  Magrath 
Casey  Mann 
William  Manning 
Manjiri  Mannino 
Tegan  Mannino 
Ian  Marcus 
Brian  Marino 


Audrey  Markarian 
Rebecca  Markarian 
Francisco  Martinez 
Alyson  Marx 
James  Mathews 
Briana  Matuszko 
Kevin  McComb 


Michael  McCoy 
Jill  McKenzie 
Brendan  McKinney 
Nikhil  Melnechuk 
Colin  Mew 
Samuel  Michelson 
Michael  Miseph 


Brian  Misterka 
Trishul  Moodley 
Samuel  Moody 
Meggan  Moran 
Sarah  Morcom 
Daniel  Murphy 
David  Musgrave 


Left:  Brittany  Nickerson 
and  Anna  Shamey  try  not  to 
let  their  project  fall  down. 


Above:  Gregory  Chartier, 
Oliver  Brandt,  I5en  Turati,  Joe 
Primer,  Ben  Regan,  Darby 
Wolff,  and  Zack  Strangman- 
don't  drop  Ryan  Taylor! 


Freshmen  1 01 


Alii  Muthukumar 
Hannah  Myers 
Alanna  Nelson 
Alec  Nelson 
Lisa  Ng 
Quan  Nguyen 
Brittany  Nickerson 


Julien  O'Reilly 
Michael  Oakes-Rooney 
David  Oke 
Aviva  Okun 
Julia  Olanyk 
Matthew  Olszewski 
Matthew  Ominsky 


Laurie  Ortiz 
Loribeth  Ortiz 
Christopher  Overstreet 
Keith  Parent 
Christina  Pastorello 
Sina  Phrum 
Cody  Pine 


Stephanie  Pinkney 
Vicki  Podkowka 
Ilia  Ponomarev 
Joseph  Ponsor 
Aaron  Poritz 
Alice  Powers 
Joseph  Pruner 


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1^ 

■ 

Above:  Kaitlynn  Jenkins,  Sarah  Fajardo,  Sophia 
Po’wers,  Michelle  Tracy  gather  together  to  show  off 
their  lunch. 

Right:  Better  pay  up  Sam  Boyko,  Nick  Wells,  and 
Chris  Laprade! 


102  Freshmen 


Joanna  Quison 
Percy  Rasug 
SoJeong  Raymond 
Daniel  Reck 
Jesse  Reffsin 
Benjamin  Regan 
Frank  Regan 


Shubhada  Rella-Brooks 
Patrick  Reske 
Rafael  Reyes 
Thomas  Rhodes 
Charles  Ricker 
Jeremy  Rife 

Yesenia  Risech-Neyman 


Noel  Rivera 
James  Roberts 
William  Rock 
Dalbert  Rodriguez 
Artemis  Roehrig 
Rachel  Romano-Joseph 
Chanda  Rose 


Hayley  Rosen 
Matthew  Roth 
Sarah  Rothenberg 
David  Ruhl 
Katherine  Russett 
Brian  Salem 
Chistopher  Santiago 


Above:  Samantha  Trickey,  Emily 
Sayer,  Antavis  Wings,  Chanda 
Rose,  Caroline  Chow,  and  David 
Ruhl  think  are  happy  to  get  their 
pictures  taken. 

Left:  Meet  the  future  Picassos  - an 
unidentified  student  and  Kelly 
Ziomek. 


Hey,  Brian  Kosiorek,  what's  that 
pink  frosting  doing  on  your  nose? 


Freshmen  103 


Emily  Sayer 
James  Schlessinger 
Lena  Schmid 
Alexander  Schneider 
Eva  Schnurr 
Adam  Scott 
Jesse  Seamon 


Anna  Shamey 
Abigail  Sharpiro 
Joseph  Shaw 
William  Shaw 
Chantha  Sin 
Jacob  Slesnick 
Alexander  Smith 


Kathryn  Smith 
Ryan  Smith 
Jonathan  Spencer 
Jordan  Staiger 
Sarah  Stanek 
Matthew  Stebbins 
James  Stewart 


Tyrus  Stinson 
Zachary  Strangman 
Michael  Suprenant 
Ryan  Taylor 
Mikiko  Thelwell 
Sean  Thompson 
Erik  Tobiasson 


104  Freshmen 


Chelsey  Toong 
Benjamin  Torres 
Lourdes  Torres 
Michelle  Tracy 
Samantha  Trickey 
Benjamin  Turati 
Jesse  Turcotte 


Eric  Turkington 
Kamelia  Vahdat 
Aiden  Van  Gleet 
Allison  VanDerVelden 
Christopher  Veneman 
Tyler  Vouros 
Adrienne  Wallace 


Amy  Walsh 

Van  Wang 

Nicholas  Wells 

Kyle  Wetherby 

Dylan  White 

Devon  Whitham 

Jessica  Williams-Flowers 


Amanda  Wilson 
Ravenna  Wilson 
Antavis  Wings 
Gregory  Wobst 
Kathryn  Wojcicki 
Darby  Wolf 
Lily  Wood 


Freshmen  1()‘) 


Thaddeus  Worsnop 
Mengnan  Wu 
Xi  Juan  Yao 
Bunthea  Yath 
Nathaniel  Young 


Jacqueline  Zacarian 
Noah  Zide 
Luke  Zimmerman 
Christopher  Ziomek 
Kelly  Ziomek 


Another  great  design  by  Iris  Cabral. 

Ilia  Ponomarev  works  on  his  design  problem. 

Camera  Shy 

Skyler  Aldrich 

Kim  Green 

Jose  Molina 

Geneva  Bitta-Nickerson 

Matthew  Harvey 

Mammi-Dufie  Ofori 

Alana  Bolz  Reynolds 

Bianca  Humphires 

Andrew  Page 

Jonathon  Burnette 

Oscar  Irizarry-Melendez 

Judy  Ross 

Iris  Da  Conceicao  Cabral 

Tyler  Johnston 

Tomasz  Sawala 

Gisele  Camargo 

Gyuri  Kepes 

QingJian  Shi 

Thomas  Carpenter 

Woden  Kusner 

Devin  Tomlinson 

Meghan  Courtney 

Yi-Fei  Lee 

Jailson  Varela 

Shannon  Geiger 

Jemail  Lewis 

Harry  White 

Leah  Gemann 

Diana  Lorenzo 

Brett  Widmeier 

106  Freshman 


Liz  Gaddy,  Laurie  Ortiz,  Alisha 
Holland,  and  Meghan  Courtney  are 
glad  lunch  time  lasts  awhile. 


Greg  Wobst  gets  started  on  a 
masterpiece. 


{"i^y,  nothing's  better  than  pizza  and  French  Don't  get  hooked  on  the  net,  Cody 
hes... .right,  Judy  Ross?  Pine! 


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Freshman  107 


Faculty  & Staff:  the  Hurricane  watch 


Left:  Mary  Custard,  Kathleen  Hannigan, 
Scott  Goldman,  Bill  Wehrli. 


Below:  Brenda  Barlow,  Dana  Tarr,  Terri ' I 
Ominski. 


Above:  Is  Mr.  Goldman  writing  himself  a 
dismissal  note? 


11-12  House  Office:  (Middle  Left)  Michael 
Bardsley,  Sharon  Venturi,  NaTmahj^i 
Muhammad,  Buzz  Bray,  Bill  Wehrli  ; 


9-10  House  Office:  (Left)  Patricia  Ware, 
Carole  Schweid,  Kathleen  Hannigan, 
Evelyn  Goldenberg,  Ron  Moyer 


CCPC:  (Above)  Back:  Terry 
Ominsky,  Carlene  Riccelli, 
Front:  Celeste  Lawler,  Myra 
iRoss 

’eer  Mediation: 

Above  Right) 

Iryant  Lewis 

Counselor  at  Large":(Far 
hght)  Michael  Bardsley 

nternal  Suspension:  (Right) 
Zarol  Simmons 


Staff  109 


Custodians  (Left);  Ben  Young,  Francisco  ^ 
Maldonado,  Don  Davis,  Michael  Riley, 
Ron  Cradle,  Rick  Fleurent,  Phealy  Mey, 
Pok  Yath,  Laura  Artis,  Eddie  Gearring 

Mr.  Gould  (Left  Center)  creating  another  | 
pile  of  handouts  for  his  students.  ,i 


Social  Studies  (Above);  Clifford  Fonsh,  . 
Margaret  Clardy,  Cheryl  Johnston,|l 
Gaylord  Saulsberry,  Bob  Kelly,  DavidJ 
Slovin,  Yvonne  Gittelson,  James  Elliott,^ 
Simon  Leutz,  Julie  Cantor  * 

World  Language  (Left);  Back:  Sean  Smith,'  j 
Jim  Luippold,  Marta  Guevara,  Dael 
Chapman,  Sarah  Shafiroff,  Anne  Aune, 
Peter  Goetz,  David  Brule,  Front:  Betsy^, 
Mathews,  Isabel  Costa,  Molly  Pinkney,  , 
Chih-Wen  Su,  Kerrin  Moussally 


110  Staff 


Health  (Below):  Kathy  Neal  and  Carol 
Staiti 


Math  (Above): 

Back  Row:  Cheryl  Wright,  Geoffrey 
priedman,  John  Moran,  June  Wilby, 
Howard  David,  Seymour  Friedman,  Nina 
Koch, 

^ront  Row:  Fau\  Peelle,  Christine  Clifford, 
pavid  Mullins,  Fatemeh  Giahi,  Frances 
jpaporello 

j 

Haff  Copy  Service  (Below  far  right):  Anne 
Harie  Picard 

lomputer  Technicians  (Below):  Tony 
5ond  and  Dave  Wheeler 


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Staff  III 


Technology  Education  & Business  (Right): 
Paulette  Finn,  Tom  Gralinski,  Michael 
Pattavina,  James  Kelly,  Karen  Brown, 
Stewart  Olson,  Bob  Menko  (Missing-  Chris 
Emery) 

Music  and  Preforming  Arts  (Below): 
Patrick  Smith,  Dave  Ranen,  Justine  Lemos, 
Doug  Purcell  (Missing  - Jessel  Murray) 


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Art  (Right  center):  Jim  Logan,  Blanche 
Derby,  Lil  Kravitz,  Jane  Findlay 

Science  (Right):  Reid  Johnson,  Ron 
Carney,  Phyllis  Eisenberg,  Val  Veneman, 
Ruth  Trimarchi,  Margaret  Halbeisen,  Nick 
Shaw,  Tom  Styspeck,  Tara  Yohan,  Charlie 
Camp 


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112  Staff 


English  (Above):  Benton  Minks,  Kristen  Iverson, 
oseph  Jacobs,  Tiina  Booth,  Sara  Just,  Jack  Kissel,  Jane 
3aer-Leighton,  Malia  Hwang-Carlos,  Bruce 
^enniinan,  John  Warthen,  Susan  Biggs,  John 
Bechtold,  Dan  Jacob 


Audio-Visual  Services  (Above):  Brian  Ecclestone, 
Fred  Smead,  Paul  Normando 


Physical  Education  (Left):  Jane  Ames,  Lorraine  Giard, 
Liz  Skelton,  Larry  Briggs 


ISS  (Below):  Timothy  Bauer,  Judith  Brick 


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Stajf  113 


Language  Lab  (Above):  Monique 
Brule 


Food  Services  (Above):  L to  R:  Paula  Mileszko,  Carolyn  Smith,  Ruth 
Barrett,  Linda  Robinson,  Beverly  Ingram,  Nancy  Dihlmann,  Katie 
Berry,  Terry  Richards,  Sandy  Verrilli 


ESL/TBE  (Above):  Laura  Bellusci,  Lila 
Feingold,  Wilma  Ortiz,  Sue  Alsdow,  Joan 
Snowdon,  Sokhen  Mao 

Family  and  Consumer  Science  (Right  Center): 
Zella  Tripp,  Mary  Ellen  Curtin,  Leanne 
Meserve,  Maribeth  Courtney 


SAC  (Right):  Vince  Servaes,  Steve 
Saxenian,  Elaine  Brigham,  Janet  Strauss, 
Rand  Foerster,  Netania  Shapiro,  Christina 
Shepard 


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114  Staff 


Theater  Arts  (Left):  Tim  Holcomb 
Library  (Below):  Back  Row:  Sue  Alward,  Brian  Conley, 
Patricia  Sedgyv^ick  Front  Row:  Kathleen  Anderson,  Janis 
Wolkenbreit,  Suzanne  Spencer 


Special  Education  (Above):  L to  R,  Peter  Kravitz,  Jeanne 
White,  David  Slovin,  Shirly  Wilborn,  Dianna  Perez 
(Intern),  Sally  Giglio,  Momodou  Sarr,  Mary  Seppala, 
On  Floor:  Jan  Saulsberry 

Left  center:  Ron  Cradle  takes  a break  for  a moment. 


9/10  Study  Center  (Left):  As  an  example  Mr.  Greene 
catches  up  on  some  of  his  own  reading. 


Staff  7/5 


d 


116 


i 


Super  Bowl  Champs  '99 


Top  Row:  Raffi  jordon,  Kyle  Wetherby,  David  Rule,  Teddy  Oakes-Rooney,  Kyle  Weatherby,  Tom  Rhodes,  Joe  John,  ; 
John  Bond,  Frank  Regan,  Kris  Doyle,  Jon  Coe,  Stuart  Handel,  Gabe  Gonzalez,  Jamie  Roberts,  Oscar  Irizarry,  Sam  ; 
Moody,  Kenny  Jean  Babbets,  Marcus  Albano,  Jordon  Staiger.  Third  Rom;  Yeshag  Warren,  Makaya  McCraven,  Matthew 
Kovach,  Andy  Pickert,  Dan  Cheney,  Dan  Chenevert,  Ikenna  Ezeh,  Marcus  Williams,  Josh  Rubero,  Rate  Jordan,  Mike  - 
Ononibaku,  Chris  Vpung,  Oleig  Topic,  Steve  Smith,  James  Ihedigbo,  Tito  Valcarcel.  Second  Row:  Matt  Rhodes,  Issac  ! 
Teluwo,  Jerome  Ghmt,TTenry  Chenevert,  Qasim  Laroche,  Tony  Aquino,  Andrew  Gallinaro,  Ramon  Gonzalez,  Choung  f 
Son.  Tom  Crossman,  Rick  Roberts,  Isiah  Robison,  Miguel  Jiminez,  Rick  Burton.  Front  Row:  Gabe  Shore,  Chris  Looze,  : 
Alex  Winkler,  Hunter  Evans,  Ben  Myers,  Tony  Volpe,  Matt  Brooks,  Nnany  Ezeh,  Scott  Rhodes,  Mike  Jasinski,  Jon  | 
McKnight. 


Below:  Andrew  Galliiiaro  prepares  to  hand  off  the  ball 
to  one  of  Ills  miming  backs. 


“Amherst  will  be  a dominating  football  team  next  year," 
said  Jason  Grazadei,  last  year's  senior  captain.  The  oracle  spoke  (| 
and  his  prophecy  was  fulfilled.  Coming  off  of  a season  of  five  (j 
wins  and  six  losses  the  1999  Amherst  Hurricane  Football  teamrj 
knew  that  if  everyone  knew  their  role  winning  would  become  ’ 
a habit.  j 

Amherst  started  with  games  against  what  can  be  i" 
considered  the  three  of  the  strongest  teams  in  Westerm  Mass.;, 
In  the  first  two  games.  Central  and  Cathedral,  Amherst  had  the  il 
lead  going  into  the  fourth  quarter  and  lost  it.  Amherst  vowed  ; 
not  to  lose  again.  The  hurricane  winds  blew  strong  and  tossed 
around  the  competition.  Huge  victories  over  Holyoke, 
Greenfield  and  Longmeadow  (ranked  #3  in  the  state)  followed. 
That  put  Amherst  in  the  Suburban  League  driver's  seat.  South 
Hadley  came  to  the  Cane's  place  and  met  the  largest  and  most 
energetic  crowd  Amherst  has  had  in  years.  With  four  straight 
weeks  of  winning  Amherst  then  headed  into  Northampton  for 
what  promised  to  be  a battle.  A second-half  surge  put  Amherst 
on  top  knowing  that  in  order  to  be  the  best,  you  have  to  beat 
the  best.  Undefeated  in  the  league,  the  Hurricanes  want  to  show 
that  Amherst  football  is  for  real. 

Some  of  the  “special"  things  that  the  team  will  remember 
are:  “The  Dogpound,  Know  Your  Role,  Speedhogs,  Ruff  Riders, 
Where  my  girls  at?, Bigness  and  Smelly,  The  Summer  of  60,  the 
Nigerian  Nightmare,  Card  Games  at  Woodstock,  Mike  O. 
Speaks!,  “I  just  step,  and  kick,"  Peking  garden.  Alright,  Alright, 
Alright,  (Coach),  DMX  and  all  the  other  memories. 

Ben  Myers  (Bigness) 


118  Football 


Directions  for  all  mean  B's, 


The  Tradition 


I . Busta  ruckus 
1.  Rember:  your  beloved 
seniors,  80's  day,  Brittany  Spears,  Angels, 
31ack-out,  whipped  cream,  “the  list",  "the 
let",  November  26th  - go  for  yours,  dirty  my 
tame  is,  systems,  Amy's"demonstrations", 
mother  teams,  snip  snip,  yarn 
bracelets,  top  5 , forced  love. 

1.  Get  it  done 

i.  TAKE  THE  THRONE 

A^e  love  you! 

ulia  "eat  granola"  Sorcinelli  00 
Catie  "Less  is  more"  Zacarian  00 
Irittany  "let  liim  come  to  you"  Shumway  00 
Cate  "3rd  one's  a charm"  Riva  00 
!llen  "10  is  not  as  bad  as  1 1"  Katch  00 
Drea  "who's  your  daddy"  Musante  00 
imma  "stick  with  it"  Kelty  00 
■mily  "Houdini  Pirate"  Petitt  00 


jpper  Right: 

lack  row:  Caitlin  Roberts,  Amanda  Norton, 
Coe  Kiefer,  Hannah  Roth,  Leah  Danoff,  Sarah 
jCaufman,  Caitlin  Horrigan,  Sarah  Myers, 
jlachel  Trafford 

i’ront  row:  Brittany  Shumway,  Emily  Petitt, 
illen  Katch,  Katie  Zacarian,  Kate  Riva, 
\ndrea  Musante,  Julia  Sorcinelli,  Emma 
Celty,  Kim  Riva,  Julia  Hunter 


Continues 


Above:  Back  Row:  Ravenna  Wilson,  Cindy  Talley,  Anika 
Wiemokly,  Sarah  Eajardo,  Iva  Curcija,  Abbey  Patteson,  Anna 
Lavarreda,  Lena  Schmid,  Alanna  Nelson,  Jackie  Zacarian, 
Kathleen  Rawls,  Christina  Pastorello,  Hannah  Myers,  Maia 
Albano,  Cecile  Eenske-Corbiere,  Nora  Kelty,  Yesenia  Risech- 
Neyman,  Megan  Krebs-Morrison,  Meredith  Simpson,  Lauren 
Burke, 


Left:  Seniors:  Back  Row;  Katie  Zacarian,  Kate 

Riva,  Ellen  Katch,  Andrea  Musante,  Julia  Sorcinelli 
Eront  Row:  Brittany  Shumway,  Emily  Petitt,  Emma 
Kelty:  posing  in  all  their  glorv  on  a bright  sunny 
day. 


Field  Hockey  119 


Dedication  Pays  Off 


Left::  Anne  Daniel-Stamell  looking  for  another  strong  finish. 


"Hey  Amherst. ..how's  your  PMA?  Great!"  Well,  once  again  the  girls  cross-country  team 
pulled  it  together  for  yet  another  outstanding  season  full  of  harci  work  and  good  times. 

Memories  from  this  season  include  scheming  for  more  chocolate  cake,  (and  chocolate 
milk  too!),  debates  over  macaroni  and  cheese  and  other  Deep  Thoughts,  being  introduced 
to  the  sex-pot  c')f  the  new  millenium,  peeing  our  pants,  hiking  Lafayette,  waiting  for 
Rachel,  "what's  a vinyl  bus  seat?",  eating  mole  skin,  stalking  a certain  intern  of  Mr. 
Cullen's  (who  will  remain  nameless),  Irish  step-dancing  and  itchy  britches  on  the  line, 

and  finally. ..plenty  of  T.P. 

And  no  yearbook  write-up  would  be  complete  without  mention  of  Caitlin's  cameras, 
words  of  the  day,  blow-pops,  mud-runs,  garlic  bread,  ciisco  parties,  anci  chains  from 

falling  stars  (...er,  whatever). 

Also,  us  girls  would  like  to  give  mad  ups  to  Seth  for  the  great  party  and  a shout- 

out to  Billy  and  the  Lynbrook  boys. 

So  what  have  we  learned  this  season?  We  may  be  the  "ugliest"  team,  but  boy  we  can 
dance!  Which  just  goes  to  show  that  with  a little  bit  of  hard  work,  a little  bit  of 
dedication,  and  a little  bit  of  Mary  all  night  long,  we  can  achieve  anything  when  we 

reach  for  our  goals  with  jazz  hands. 

We'd  like  to  thank  mom  for  everything,  especially  wheeling  the  track.  And  to  the 

girls  next  year:  enjoy  the  foliage  and  watch  out  for  the  screen  door!  Good  Luck! 


Seniors  '00:  Cheeba  Cheeba  Kosiba,  Geiger  Tiger,  Small-cloths  Pollin,  Leaump-ump  Underwear, 
Soap  Opera  Nik,  Power-pack  Maquire,  Chatter-box  Jenson,  Curious  Caitlin,  Mouse,  Sharon- 
Dawg,  janis  Littlefield  Joplin,  Mrs.  Diemand,  Her  Royal  Blout-ness,  Taylor  da  Boss  and  Giggle  bunny  McNamara. 


Above: 
Amherst's 
" P o w e r 
Pyramid"  gets 

taller 

and 

taller 

after 

each 

win. 


Back  row:  Coach  Art  Keene,  Amelia  Clingman,  Mary  Kuhn,  Maura  | 
Ewing,  Sharon  Vargo,  Katie  Littlefield,  Kate  Jensen,  Kacie  Wilbur,  Tirzah  j 
Juskalian,  Anna  Shamey,  Third  row.  Miira  Wirth,  Nora  Segar,  Rebecca  [ 
Adams,  Leah  Underwood,  Sophie  Maltese-Blount,  Kate  Rufe,  Lauren  j 
Geiger,  Rachel  Atwood,  Shoshana  Holzberg-Pill,  Second  row:  Stephanie  j 
Jakus,  Jenny  Fisher,  Aidan  Van  Cleef,  Ashleigh  Sayer,  Cathy  Dillon,  Kate  [ 
Morcom,  Kathy  Russett,  Lucy  Murger,  Front  row:  Gabrielle  Maguire,  f 
Kate  McNamara,  Ali  Kosiba,  Taylor  Whittemore,  Caitlin  Abrams,  Anne  | 
Daniel-Stamell,  Nikki  Bastien 


120  Cross  Country 


I 

i 

i The  Streak  Continued 


1999  was  another  stellar  year  for  Amherst  boys 
Iross  country,  as  the  team  once  again  went  undefeated 
league  competitic>n  and  added  to  the  37  meet  win 
itreak  begun  two  years  ago.  Going  into  the  season's 
anal  weeks,  the  odds  look  good  for  a second  straight 
i’VIAC  championship  and  an  improvement  on  last  year's 
jecond  place  finish  at  Western  Mass  and  ninth  place 
it  states.  The  fall  of  1999  saw  Amherst's  18th  straight 
vinning  season,  and  the  32nd  in  the  last  36  years. 

Lead  by  coach  Chris  Gould  and  top  seniors  Jon 
jlosen,  Adam  Greeney,  Emil  Cunningham  and  Iron  John 
Tyson,  the  team  also  featured  unrivaled  depth  thanks 
lo  sophomore  standouts  Anda  Greeney,  Nick  Juravich, 
pwen  Washburn  and  perpetual  Douganball  champion  Matt 
j.acey.  The  sophomore  squad,  which  also  featured  Seth 
I'immerman,  took  an  incredible  second  place  finish  in 
he  Manhatfan  Invitational's  sophomore  race,  insuring 
great  future  for  the  team  in  years  to  come.  Freshman 
an  Marcus,  who  finished  second  out  of  more  than  200 
unners  at  Brown  Invitational,  and  top  junior  Greg 
TcClung  will  also  return  to  lead  the  Hurricane  harriers 
-ext  year.  Kleptomaniacal  freshman  James  Mathiews 
bok  the  annual  Chowderhead  award,  and  former  course 
|ecord-holder  Scott  Dougan  was  recognized  for  his 
byalty  to  organized  labor. 

i 


The  hills  are  the  best  part  according 
to  Matt  Cohen  and  James  Mathews. 


Back  row:  Chris  Wood  (Asst.  Coach),  John  Pena,  Jonah 
Allaben,  Anda  Greeney,  Jake  Banfield-Weir,  Matt  Cohen, 
Sean  Ahern,  Nick  Juravich,  Ian  Marcus,  Dan  Baecher, 
Matt  Lacey,  Chris  Gould  (Coach); 

Second  Row:  James  Mathews,  Jason  Farber,  Adi  Heller, 

Ben  Machta,  Ben  Goldstein,  Scott  Dougan,  John  Wood, 
Fden  Ma,  Seth  Zimmerman,  Sequoia  Stenlund,  Colin 
Richardson,  Greg  McClung; 

Front  Row  Seniors:  Thushan  Amarasiri  wardena,  Emil 

Cunningham,  Adam  Greeney,  Taylor  Washburn,  John  Tyson, 
Jon  Rosen,  Johnathan  Effrat. 


Cross  Country  121 


m 


Unity  Meant  Success 


We  are...  the  Amherst  girls  soccer 
team. ..Claire!  Get  the  balls...  It's  alight,  it's 
alight,  there's  enough  magic  to  go  around... 
we  are...  B-squared...  what  are  we,  Adriane?... 
attacking  what? 

The  Amherst  girls  varsity  soccer  team  had  an 
excellent  '99  season.  We  won  our  league, 
accomplished  many  of  our  goals,  and  let's  not 
forget,  we  beat  the  Lions  of  Ludlow.  Our 
record  of  12-5-1  is  the  best  record  that  any 
Amherst  girls  soccer  team  has  seen.  And 
what's  most  important,  is  that  we  did  it  all 
together,  as  one  and  as  a team.  Since  the  team 
only  had  two  seniors  this  year,  the  program 
should  be  just  as  strong  next  year.  It's  time  to 
tear  it  up  girls.  Good  luck,  and  keep  Stuart  in 
shape. 

Leila  Bozorg,  '00 


Back  Row:  Coach  J.  Stuart  Horne,  Jessica  Overstreet, 
Leila  Bozorg,  Meg  Ostendorf,  Cara  Goff,  Abby  Schlessinger,  Sarah 
Turati,  Remy  Bacaicoa  Middle  Row:  Caitlin  Harrington,  Lindsay 
Garmirian,  Amara  Levy-Moore,  Whitney  Wells,  Claire  Lawlor,  April 
Achen,  Holly  McCandless  Front  Row:  Castle  Sinicrope,  Molly 
Breitbark,  Michelle  Grazidei,  Adriane  Boscardin,  Mariah  Dixon- 
Wheeler,  Ammara  Chhun. 


Left:  Jessica  Overstreet  gets 
ready  to  catch  a ball  -she 
didn't  miss  many  this 
season! 


Right:  April  Acken,  Leila 
Bozorg,  and  Sarah  Turati 
rest  up  before  a game. 


Right: 

Mariah  Dixon- 
Wheeler  is  first 
to  the  loose 
ball  once  again. 


122  Soccer 


tk 


aMHERS^ 


Left;  Back  Row:  Maya  Sharpe,  Gloria 
McCahon,  Dayna  Austin,  Jane  Maxson, 
Heather  Ernest,  Lindsey  Britt,  Alice  Chen, 
Laura  Weyl,  Kara  Doleva. 

Middle  Row:  Alix  Zacharias,  Elizabeth  Todrin, 
Nicole  Davis,  Megan  llickev,  Cassandra 
Hartblay,  Caitlin  Courtney,  Monica  Stillings, 
Kathryn  Averill.  Front  Row:  Lora  Swartz,  Kvla 
Euhrman,  Emily  Ostrand,  Marisa  Bisi. 


jRight:  Back  Row:  Coach  Rich  Euhrman, 
Meghan  Courtney,  Rachelle  Crocker-Mager, 
Briana  Matuszko.  Middle  Row:  Marisa 
Ekstein-Kon,  Keisha  Hamilton,  Alana 
:Bolz-Reynolds,  Tegan  Mannino, 
Qingjian  Shi.  Bottom  Row:  Derina 

Boothroyd,  Cris  Chae,  Tavi  Wings, 
Danielle  Bonneau. 


I ■ 

;;  j 


|3elow:  Marisa  Bisi  quickly  stops  the  ball  from  going 
iiut  of  bounds  - but  kx’)k  out!  Ludlow's  right  behind 
i/ou! 


Beknv:  I leather  Ernest  always  brings  enthusiasm  into  her  game. 


Soccer  123 


Hey  Coach y Where  do  we  practice  today? 


€ 


Varsity,  (Above),  Back  row:  Coach  Ted  Arbour,  JV  Coach  Bruce 
Arbor,  Kevin  Reilly,  Lael  Kassis,  Owen  Mullin,  Vothy  Chhum, 
David  Youngblood,  Carl  Segura,  Varsity  Coach  Steve  Lapore, 
Second  row:  Addisu  Dowling-Brown,  Patrick  Davis,  Camillo  Lewis- 
Gonzalez,  Nkosi  Sharpe,  Sam  Beebe,  Jon  Feinman,  Wole  Oke,  Josh 
Ziperstein,  Front  row:  Sam  Asher,  Conor  Kilroy,  Anders  Tobiason, 
Sopheap  Chhoun,  Alan  Kuusisto,  Russ  Juskalian,  Mike  Kurtz. 


(Above):  Sam  Beebe  creates  another 
opportunity  by  getting  to  the  ball  first. 


1 


(Above):  Anders  Tobiason  aggressively  (Above):  Russ  Juskalian,  Sopheap  Chhoun  and  Conor  Kilroy 
protects  the  Amherst  goal.  provided  the  leaciership  for  this  years'  team.  | 


124  Soccer 


’ 


Jr.  Varsity,  Above,  Back  row:  Bruce  Arbor,  Steve  Lapore,  Aaron 
Saunders,  Greg  Fenstad,  Mike  Connolly,  Sam  Bicknell,  Jason 
Brown,  jV  Coach  Ted,  Freshman  Coach  Fensted,  Second  row: 
Ari  Kasai,  Peter  Rasug,  Walker  Townsend,  Ari  Addes,  Tyle 
Franzman,  Andrew  Haight,  Abra  Garfield,  Front  row:  jay 
Ciesluk,  Toby  St.  Claire,  Antonio  Lewis,  Jonathan  Kalmakis, 
Percy  Rasug,  Nate  Burgess. 


i Above):  Antonio  Lewis  shows  good  form 
• as  he  makes  the  long  pass  up  field. 


Freshman,  Above,  Back  row:  Will  Lucas,  Greg  Wobst,  Devin 
Tomlinson,  Jesse  Turcofte,  Dave  Musgrave,  John  Fenstad 
^Second  row:  Brendan  McKinney,  Chris  Arvanitis,  Harlan 
Knipes,  Tyler  Booker,  Kevin  McComb,  Peter  Gladstone,  Front 
row:  Ted  Hanno,  Godfrey  Bakuli,  Zack  Goodman,  Jamaal 
Bollinger,  Ben  Torres,  Adam  Jacobson,  Julian  Colo 


Above:  This  opponent  found  he  could  not 
hold  back  the  explosive  Percy  Rasug. 


Soccer  125 


n 


From  the  Links 


Mike  Cutler  is  in  good  form  on  this  shot  to  the  green. 


Chris  Quinn 
follows  his 
shot  up  the 
fairway. 


Travis 
A 1 b a n o 
takes 
time  to 
ponder 
every 
possible 
angle. 


Above,  Back  row;  Coach  Bud  Kneeland,  Brian  Marino,  i 
Alisha  Holland,  Chris  Quinn,  Brian  Brunelle,  Grant  i 


Kelly,  Jack  Brown,  Safa  Ansarifar  Middle  row:  Zach 
Lieberman,  Pat  Parand,  Aaron  Poritz,  Dan  Lee,  Shawn  j 
Brooks,  Jason  Dodge,  Front  row:  Dan  Cutler,  Jeff  Keedy,  | 
Mike  Cutler,  Nick  Kaplan,  Travis  Albano,  Mark  Porter,  j 
Paul  Nelson. 


1. 

k 


J e f f E 
Keedy  E 
watches  ■' 
the  putt  I 
right  into  i 
the  cup  . 


126  Golf 


i, 


A Record  Setting  Season  I 


iXbove,  Back  row:  Kerry  Scott,  Bonnie 
\tteridge.  Tiffany  Falkenbach,  Jen 
Tjaferis,  Amber  Reed,  Third  row:  Janira 
Rodriguez,  Lily  Meadows,  Lauren  Nelson- 
Tospers,  Second  row:  Sojeong  Raymond, 
Cathleen  Mawson,  Hannah  Simms  Front 
ow:  Corinne  Richmond,  Tatyana 
Anenbaum,  Manjiri  Mannino. 


The  ARHS  varsity  gymnastics  team  had  a great  1999- 
2000  season;  even  from  the  beginning  our  team 
showed  a lot  of  promise.  We  had  high  hopes  going 
into  all  of  our  meets  and  we  worked  really  hard. 
Our  efforts  paid  off  when  we  won  our  \ery  first 
meet  and  then  went  on  to  break  a school  record 
towards  the  end  of  October  by  scoring  a 122.1.  We 
were  fortunate  to  have  three  new  gymnasts  in 
addition  to  the  10  gymnasts  that  returned  from 
past  seasons.  Each  gymnast  contributed  immenselv 
to  the  successful  season  we  had.  The  gvmnastics 
team  in  general  has  improved  significantlv  and  we 
hope  to  go  onto  bigger  and  better  things  in  seasons  to  follow. 

Tiffany  Falkenback 
Jennifer  Djaferis 
Bonnie  Attridi^e 

TriCiiptains-  ARHS  Cvinnastics 


Above:  Tiffanv  Falkenbach  shows  off  her  flexibility  for  the 


camera. 


elow:  Captains  Tiffany  Falkenbach,  Jen 
)jaferis,  and  Bonnie  Atteridge  rest  a 
loment  for  a picture. 


Abov^e:  Sojeong  Raymond  catches  some  air  on  this  move. 


( 


Gytnnastics  127 


Back  on  Track 


Varsity  Back  row;  Coach  Kacey  Schmidt,  Liz  Ellis,  Katelyn 
Perchak,  Caitin  Stosz,  Kaitlin  Kohl,  Pam  Gorth,  Heather  Riley 
First  row;  Kara  Szczesny,  Kristen  O'Brien,  Tess  Bonsignore, 
Danielle  Baxter,  Beth  Cooper,  Brooke  Klausner-Wise 


Rebounding  off  last  year's  season, 
the  Amherst  Volleyball  spike  force  has 
returned.  Last  years  record  (10-8)  is  no 
match  to  this  years  17-2  overall  record  and 
12-0  league  record. 

The  road  to  Western  Mass,  is  a 
familiar  path  for  the  volleyball  team.  Since 
1995  the  Hurricane  Spike  Force  has 
clinched  three  Western  Mass  titles  and  we 
hope  to  claim  the  4th  with  the  final  title 
of  the  20th  century  this  year. 

Next  year's  seven  returning  players 
will  indeed  hoist  the  Amherst  Spike  force 
into  the  New  Millennium. 

Good  Luck!  We  love  you  all. 

Co-Captains 

Danielle  Baxter  '00 

Tess  Bonsignore  '00 

P.S.  - Remember; 

It’s  a house  plant! 


Above:  Danielle  Baxter  gets  up  high  for 
the  block. 


Jr.  Varsity  , Above,  back:  Coach  Sabrina  Spellman, 

Van  Dyke,  Natalia  Wobst,  Hanna  Robinson  Middle; 
Ziomek,  Kristen  Barlow,  Tosin  Fagade,  Heather  Berrien,  Meggai 
Moran  front;  M'aza  Brown,  Lindsay  Lesser,  Nicole 
Aisha  Hiza 


Right:  Tess  Bonsignore  follows 
the  ball  after  making  an 
acrobatic  save. 


128  Volleyball 


Leading  the  way  in  school  spirit. . . 

;\mherst  cheerleading  had  wonderful  spirit  this  year.  We  had  a new  coach,  new 

aptains,  and  went  to  the  Superbowl!  “When  I say  'ruff,  you  say  'ryders',"  “Bark  like  you  want  it!"  These 

were  a couple  of  our  favorite  sayings.  Football  was  such  a fun  season.  Some  of  the  things  to  remember  are 
Juni,  Juni,  Junito,"  “We're  Amherst  Canes,  we  show  no  shame,  and  don't  you  wish  you  had  our  game!"  1 
hink  we  got  props  for  that  one!  Games  to  remember...  Holyoke  (cute  little  guys),  Northampton  (who  can 
lorget  '"Gimme  an  A!"?),  and  of  course  South  Hadley  (did  we  spit  on  them?  No,  1 don't  think  so). 

I Nicole  Alfred  '00 

! Vanna  Sin  '00 


Left:  Nina  jurczak,  Nadia  Tufreghi, 
Angela  Roco,  Tara  Roberts,  Lisa  Puffer, 
Brenda  Sanchez,  Vanna  Sin,  Verniser 
Montgomery,  Natasha  Wright 


’ 'i 

r 1 

imH 

Left:  Nina  Jurczak,  Angel  Rivwra,  Lisa 
Puffer,  Nadia  Tufreghi,  Nichole  Alfred, 
Vanna  Sin,  Natasha  Wright,  Brenda 
Sanchez,  Verniser  Montgomery, 

Tara  Roberts,  Angela  Roco  together  on 
game  night. 


Cheerleading^  129 


H 


Seniors  Lead  the 


Basketball  season  was  a time  of  change.  We  did  many  new 
stunts  and  new  cheers.  Our  squad  was  gaining  more 
experience  and  solid  talent  for  next  year.  The  eight  of  us  that 
lasted  through  the  season  have  endured  practices,  numerous 
games,  and  injuries.  We  have  shown  so  much  dedication.  The 
four  seniors  on  the  squad  will  miss  everyone.  Good  luck  for 
next  year! 

Nicole  Alfred  '00 

Vanna  Sin  '00 


Below:  (Back  row)  Neo  Mohlala,  Vanna  Sin,  Nicole  Alfred,  Lisa  Puffer,  Natasha 
Wright, (Front  row)  Tara  Roberts,  Nadia  Tafreshi,  Angie  Roco. 


Below:  Captains  Nicole  Alfred  and  Vanna  Sin 
provicfed  great  leadership  for  the  winter  sc]uad. 


Above:  Neo  Mohlala,  Vanna  Sin,  Lisa  Puffer,  Tara  Roberts,  Angie 
Roco,  and  Nadia  Tafreshi  applaud  another  great  play. 


Above:  "Gimme  an  A!!"  chant  Tara  Roberts,Vanna  Sin,  Neo 
Mohlala,  Lisa  Puffer,  Angie  Roco. 


130  Cbeerleading 


Successful  Season 

As  the  season  draws  to  a close,  the  1999-2000  edition  of 
the  Amherst  Hurricanes  have  boasted  a strong  record  and  a 
league  title  heading  into  the  Western-Mass  tournament.  At  the 
beginning  of  the  season  the  team's  goal  was  to  win  the  league 
and  take  the  Western  Mass  title,  for  the  first  time  since  the 
legendary  team  of  1994.  The  Hurricanes  have  enjoyed  a large 
amount  of  success  this  season  due  to  the  strong  core  of  tweh  e 
graduating  seniors.  Looking  back  o\^er  the  years  the  team's 
seniors  have  enjoyed  Sunday  morning  parties  wisdom,  from 
Buzz  & support  from  their  parents  and  friends.  Their  increasing 
success  will  hopefully  bring  them  a Western  Mass  title. 


Below:  (back  row)  Coach  Buzz  Bray,  Assistant  coach  Rich  Ferro,  Chris  raulin. 
Matt  Olszewski,  Chris  Pocsik,  Hassan  Peters,  Anders  Tobiason,  Nathan  Bastien, 
Matt  Baxendell,  Jason  Dodge,  Marcus  Albano,  Nikki  Bastien  (mgr)  Reinv 
Bacaicoa  (mgr)  Assistant  coach  Jim  Melby,  (front  row)  Timiv  l.arareo,  Mike  Melbv', 
Paul  Nelson,  Andrew  Gallinaro,  Chris  Lt>oze,  Tra\  is  Albano,  Da\  id  Bisson,  1 lenri 
Lafond,  Ethan  Schmid,  Matt  Bokuniewicz. 


\bove:  Frances  Bonaldo  heads  around  the  goal  for  another  shot. 
\bove  middle:  David  Bisson  gi\’es  his  opponent  a not  so  gentle  lift, 
vlun'e  top:  Hassan  Peters  looks  to  make  a centering  pass. 


Above:  jV  team  (back  row)  Coach  Jim  Melby,  Corey 
Howard,  Marcus  Albano,  Jed  Mitchell,  Anthony 
Liraret),  Coach  Rich  Ferro  (front  row)  Nathan  Bastien, 
Chris  Paulin,  Hassan  Peters,  Matt  Bokuniewicz. 


Hockey  131 


A 


Striving  to  be  the 
best  from  the  West 


■'  u 

Above:  (Back)  Coach  Ron  Moyer,  Annie  Hanley,  Laura  Jasinski,  Fran  1 
Vanin,  Andrea  Musante,  Jen  Colbert,  (Middle)  Daria  Dillard,  Lis  Ellis, 
Katie  Seamon,  Haley  Keenan-Gray  (Bottom)  Lisa  Kanner,  Leila  Bozorg‘,f 
Gwen  Bass. 


Right:  Katie  Seamon 
drives  past  the  Spartan 
defender. 


Above:  (Top)  Leila  Bozorg,  (Midcile)  Daria 
Dillard,  Andrea  Musante,  (Bottom)  Lisa 
Kanner,  Lis  Ellis,  Gwen  Bass. 


Fran,  Dre...Do  it!...Oooh-Giiirrrrl!  Hay,  where's  Jen?  Annie,  put  your 
elbows  down  and  get  your  head  out  of  the—.  Lisa!  It  was  you,  wasn't 
it?  Frosh,  can  you  get  the  water. ..NOW!  Liz,  who's  on  the  other  line? 
Haley,  how  does  Lis  spell  her  name?  Gwen,  can  we  sleep  at  your 
house  tonight?  Little  Richard. ..(need  1 say  more?).  Daria,  just  acimit 
it,  just  this  once,  that  you're  wrong!  Leila. ..wait,  what.  Who? 

The  12  of  us  make  the  Amherst  Girls  Varsity  Basketball  Team.  We 
set  a goal  this  season,  and  we  won't  settle  for  anything  but  the  best. 
Some  prepared  mentally,  others  prepared  physically,  but  come  day 
one,  all  were  prepared.  But  the  end  is  far  from  near,  and  yet  there's 
already  so  much  to  lean  back  on. ..Late  night,  or  should  1 say,  early 
morning  trips  to  Blockbuster  and  Stop  and  Shop  (where  we  BCDUGHT 
things  like  bread  and  flowers,  right  Daria?  Andrea?). ..3  lines. .Snack 
Bags  for  the  long  (and  short)  bus  rides-  Laura's  were  the  prettiest- 
Daria's  were  the  best  packed. ..Never  ending  tapdrills...  Beating 
Agawam  for  the  first  time  in  how  many  years?  Pasta  dinners  and 
sleepovers  gone  wrong  in  the  cold  basement  (sorry  about  that-  1 
thought  1 turned  up  the  heat)...  Cleaning  up  after  the  Winterfest...  Mr. 
Moyer's  old  and-  get  this-  NEW  JOKES...  8 A.M.  practices  where,  "oh 
my  God,  I think  1 can  see  my  breath!"  ...And,  oh  yeah,  what's  the  first 
thing  that  comes  to  mind  when  1 say ? 

We  started  off  the  season  12-0,  and  we're  still  going  strong.  The 
seniors,  Leila,  Lisa,  Daria,  Gwen,  Lis,  and  Andrea  want  to  wish  the 
best  of  luck  to  all  the  returning  players  next  year:  Fran,  Frosh,  JMC, 
Little  Richard,  Haley  and  Annie.  But  for  now,  everyone  needs  to  step 
out  of  the  way...  'cuz  we  on  the  B-BALL  team!  Left  foot  in,  and  Canes 
on  three...!.. .2. ..3... 


Leila  Bozorg,  Captain  '00 


\bove:  (Back)  Coach  David  Slovin,  Johari  Allen-Davis,  Amber  Jackson, 
\bby  Patteson  (Middle)  Megan  Krebs-Morrison,  Kyla  Fuhrman,  Amy 
/ernon-jones,  Caitlyn  Courtney,  Emily  Ostrand,  (Front)  Dionne 
iValker,  Whitney  Wells,  Kara  Doleva,  Cassandra  1 lartblay. 


\bove:  (Back)  Coach  Rich  Furman,  Lauren  Kanner,  Sada  Farah, 
leaghan  Courtney,  Briana  Matuszko,  Sarah  Fajardo,  Christina 
lastorello.  Manager  Tirzah  Juskalian,  (Middle)  Cecile  Fenske-Corbiere, 
^ ielly  Ziomek,  Kayla  Burnim,  Alanna  Nelson,  Maia  Albano,  (Bottom) 
i aanna  Quizon,  Derina  Bcx>throvd,  Chris  Chae,  Liz  Caddy. 


I 


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kass 


Right: 

to. 


Amv  Vernon-Jones 


light:  Dionne  Walker  driving 

yet  e n d e r s . 


looks  tor  someone 


through  a crowd 


to 


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||ottom  Right:  Megan  Krebs-Morrison  looking  tor  help 
fter  a defensive  rebound. 


Baskethall  133 


Ai 


Tourney  Bound  Again 


With  only  four  players  returning 
this  year,  inexperience  was  a major 
concern  at  the  outset  of  the  season,  but  us 
"rookies"  have  really  stepped  up  to  the 
challenge,  helping  our  team  finish  the 
season  13-7  and  earning  the  number  7 seed 
in  the  Western  Mass  Tourney. 

The  season  has  gone  by  quickly, 
but  has  created  memories  we  will  never 
forget;  holding  a team  to  23  points,  beating 
Northampton  twice,  and  of  course,  the 
best  fans  in  Western  Mass.  But  along  with 
our  on-court  accomplishments  certain 
quotes  will  never  be  forgotten  either: 
"That's  why  your  father's  yo'  father," 
"Spit  that  game"  and  "Bay  duked  me 
Coach!" 

On  behalf  of  us  seniors,  it  has  been 
a great  experience  and  we  will  miss  you 
guys  next  year.  But  for  now  there's 
business  to  attend  to,  so  let's  GET  IT 
DONE. 

Below:  seniors  Andew  Lattuca,  Mike 
Dyer,  John  McKnight,  Seth  Calloway, 
Casey  Hayman,  Bayete  Gordon, 
Alexander  Winkler. 


Below;  Varsity  (top)  Mike  Dyer,  Andrew  Lattuca, Mike  Cutler, 
Alex  Winkler,  (middle)  Casey  Hayman,  Seth  Calloway,  John 
McKnight,  (bottom)  Marcus  Williams,  Chris  Coblyn,  Bayete 
Gordon,  Jason  Brown. 


1 


GET  [Or  DONElg 

GO  AMHERST2W!i 


Above;  Co-Captain  Bayete 
Gordon  trashes  the  com- 
petition. 


Above:  John  McKnight,  Mike 
Cutler,  and  Andrew  Lattuca 
wonder  why  the  coach 
stresses  comniunication. 


154  Basketball 


Below:  JV  team  (top)  Sam  Bicknell,  David  Bulman, 
lamahl  Jackson,  Dan  Cutler,  Peter  Broad  (middle) 
Aaron  Snow,  Gabe  Blain,  Ben  Clark,  Taylor  Poret 
(bottom)  Sean  Floyd,  James  Ihedigbo,  Jawad  Brown. 


Right;  Aaron  Snow  looks  past  his  defender  to  execute  the  play. 


\bove:  Freshman  (top)  Jemail  Lewis,  Chris  Veneman,  Adam 
cicott.  Coach  Dan  MacDuffie  (middle)  Kwame  Graves-Fulgham, 
Aaron  Coleman,  Mike  Suprenant,  Tyler  Booker,  Andy  Page 
bottom)  Jesse  Turcotte,  Peter  Gladstone,  Jamaal  Bollinger, 
eremv  Rife. 

.eft:  Jamaal  Bollinger  passes  one  defender  and  looks  down  low  for 
i teammate. 


Basketball  135 


Thanks,  Mr.  Donnell, 
for  35  great  years! 

"Why  are  90%  of  Canadian  geese  V-formations  longer  on  one  side?... 
Because  there  are  more  geese  on  one  side!" 

After  having  swam  for  Amherst  for  six  seasons,  we  cannot  begin  to  list 
all  that  we  have  gained,  and  all  that  the  swimming  community  has  gained, 
from  having  you  as  a coach,  Mr.  O'Donnell.  Everyday,  without  fail,  you  ve 
greeted  us  at  2:30  with  a smile-  sometimes  because  you  found  out  what 
we  did  last  weekend,  sometimes  because  you  knew  practice  was  a killer, 
but  always  because  you  loved  doing  what  you  do.  It's  hard  not  to  respect 
and  admire  a man  like  you,  Mr.  O'Donnell-  after  all,  you  probably  have 
the  most  well  defined  calves  and  best  golf  swing  in  the  league.  You've 
consistently  provided  us  with  the  motivational  and  nurturing  atmosphere 
that  we've  needed  to  grow  as  both  athletes  and  people. 

Mr.  O'Donnell,  we  promise,  when  you're  old  and  gray,  Ellen  will  perform 
your  surgeries  for  free,  Emily  will  rehabilitate  you,  and  if,  O D,  you  should 
ever  coach  again  and  find  yourself  in  a tough  spot,  Maya  will  throw  on  a 
suit  for  the  last  relay  and  bring  home  the  win. 

We  will  always  remember: 

Jane's  talks,  Caitlin's  cheering,  Kelley's  relay  starts  and  Ritz-Bitz  crackers, 
hard  buoys,  Alex's  new  Speedo-yeah!,  Aciriane  s IM  (fly,  back,  breast, 
free),  and  Stephanie's  swimming  "men." 

Sherry,  Rebecca,  Caitlin,  and  Kelley-  thanks  for  all  these  great  years. 
Good  Luck! 

Stephanie  and  Adriane-  you've  always  come  through  when  we've 
needed  you.  Thanks  for  eveyfhing.  We'll  miss  you  guys! 

"Eorget  the  score,  forget  the  cheer!  Let's  go  out  and  have  a root  beer!" 

Emily  Carey  '00 
Ellen  Katch  '00 
Maya  Marx  '00 


Right:  Boyuan  Gao  demonstrates  perfect  form  for  the  butterfly. 

Below:  Sherry  Zakhary,  Caitlin  Abrams,  Ellen  Katch,  Rebecca  Adams, 
Kelley  Chartier,  Emily  Carey  and  Justine  Kinder  are  glad  to  be  seniors. 


Top  picture:  Justine  Kinder  caught  in  mid 
flight. 


Middle  picture:  (standing)  Mr.  O'Donnell,  Diving 
Coach  Leanne  Hayes,  (Back  row)  Stephaiiie  Chen, 
Justine  Kinder,  Liana  Griffin,  Rebecca  Adams,  (3rd 
row)  Eaith  Leonard,  Boyuan  Gao,  Leah  Cohen, 
Emily  Carey,  (2nd  row)  Sherry  Zakhary,  Caitlin 
Abrams,  Lily  Wood,  Bonnie  Atteridge,  Gloria 
McCahon,  Castle  Sinicrope,  (Eront  row)  Shoshana 
Holzberg-Pill,  Ellen  Katch,  Carrie  Doubleday,  Ani 
Wiemokly,  Kelley  Chartier,  Alyson  Marx,  and  Jane 
Maxson. 


156  Girl's  Sivimming 


|rop:  Eden  Ma  completes  another  perfect 
dive. 

diddle:  Senic^rs  Tavlor  Washburn,  Eden  Ma, 
''Jick  Dufresne,  Francisco  Cruz,  and  Russ 
hiskalian 

5ottom;  Eden  Ma  applauds  himself  after  a 
;reat  dive. 


Making  Waves 

Every  season  brings  new  memories.  For  the  '9^)/()0  Amherst 
boys  swim  team  this  season  we  will  depart  remembering,  the  Ghetto 
Booty,  Fire  Works  in  the  woods,  94.7  and  93.1  tunes  sung  by  the  animal 
crew  (You  know  who  you  are),  Thushan  Amarasiriwardena,  and 
Bumpin'  and  Grinding  (Moose  style.) 

Along  with  all  these  great  memories,  came  a few  mishaps  we 
would  liked  to  do  without.  First  big  snow  of  the  year,  half  our  di\  ing 
team  managed  to  break  their  ankles  sledding  off  suicide.  Then,  a few 
days  later,  another  one  of  our  very  intelligent  athletes  decided  to 
attempt  his  own  version  of  snowboarding  on  Mount  Maczka,  setting 
another  great  example  of  how  to  get  out  of  a hard  week  of  practice. 
The  uninjured  half  of  the  diving  team  decided  that  he  was  too  good 
for  the  league  and  needed  to  rupture  his  head  on  the  dix’ing  board. 
Gertain  swimmers  thought  they  could  obtain  best  times  bv  leax  ing  a 
few  seconds  early  in  their  relays  (this  tactic  prox'ed  useless). 

I lopefully  the  positives  washed  awav  the  negatives,  and  e\  erv 
swimmer  left  this  season  feeling  like  a part  of  a x’erv  successfulf  ARl  IS 
swim  team.  Thanks  coach  for  all  the  great  lines,  we  could  ha\  e ne\  er 
made  it  through  practice  without  the,  "Are  vou  gonna  let  a bunch  of 
girls  beat  you?"  or  "1  don't  want  to  hear  it.  1 lere  is  a quarter,  call 
someone  who  cares."  1 think  we  have  finally  separated  the  men  from 
the  boys,  but  we  still  haven't  decided  what  to  do  with  Mathews  vet. 

Thanks  for  a great  season  guvs,  it  wouldn't  have  been  the  same 
without  any  of  you:  Asian  Invasion,  THE  MAN,  Team  Tardv,  Tender 
T,  Mop-Mop,  Jake  the  Snake,  Princess  Donkey  Kong!,  Gee,  Moose, 
Turtle,  and  of  course  who  could  forget  the  Team  Bouncer!  Coach,  we 
hope  vou  had  a great  34  vears,  good  luck  with  vour  golfing! 

Captains,  Nick  Dufresne  and  E\  an  Maczka. 

What  don't  we  eat?  RED  MEAT!  Why  don't  we  eat  it?  IT'S  MURDER! 
O'DONNELL... O'DONNELL.. .O'lXWNELL... 


Above:  Back  row:  Taylor  Washburn,  Evan  Maczka,  Alex  Lieber, 
Coach  O'Donnell,  Nick  Dufresne,  Erancisco  Cruz,  James 
Mathews,  Gabe  Goldstein.  Middle  row:  Eden  Ma,  Russ  Juskalian. 
Bottom:  Diving  Coach  Leanne  Flayes 


Boy's  Sw/?n??iifig  137 


Boys’  and  Girls’  Ski  Team 


Above:  Dan  Baecher,  Ben  Machta,  Igor  Popstefanija,  Aubrey 
Gibavic,  Liz  Priest,  Jack  Brown,  Jeff  Ahern,  Jesse  Bona,  Frances 
Gatter  Lisk,  Lyndsy  Belliveau-Byam,  Toby  St.  Clair,  Jeff  Shaw, 
Andres  Bur,  Alex  Carter,  Brooke  Childs,  Kate  Rufe,  Casey 
Mones,  Regina  Ciccarrelli,  Sam  Asher,  Gabi  Maguire,  Audrey 
Ross,  Ravena  Wilson. 

Right:  Andres  Bur  slicin'  down  the  slopes. 


Though  both  teams  were  coached  by  Peter  Kravitz  and  ! 
Bill  Chaffee,  only  the  girls'  team  had  a spectacular  season,  , 
qualifying  for  states.  The  guys,  well...  they're  good  guys.  Despite  : 
the  vast  range  of  abilities,  we  managed  to  endure  Berkshire  Ice, 
broken  lifts,  and  Peter's  annual  injuries.  Bus  rides,  perhaps  the  :j 
most  interesting  part  of  the  season,  really  brought  the  team  ij 
together  with  touching  noses,  debates  on  the  nature  of  Jesse's  '1 
island,  and  Blondie's  obsession  with  Nate.  To  add  to  the  fun, 
we  went  tray  sledding,  threw  all  of  the  school's  bashes,  suffered  ll 
Todrin's  navigational  skills  and  chastised  everyone  who  missed  ■ 
gatekeeping,  missed  starts,  or  lost  ski  poles  near  the  top.  i 

As  individuals,  we  took  the  glory,  not  only  with  our  races, 
but  also  our  animal  outfits  and  crossdressing.  In  the  end,  we  '| 
have  overcome  our  fears  of  racing  and  the  twelfth  pole,  as  well  I' 
as  deciding  that  Jesse's  chest  with  Sam's  legs  make  the  perfect  i; 
female  specimen.  | 

Good  luck  to  our  disciples.  Love  always,  the  seniors: 


Sam  "Samantha"  Asher,  Corinne  "toons"  Kravitz,  Brooke 
"Modesty"  Childs,  Andrew  "Iceman"  Teagno,  Audrey  "A-Train" 
Ross,  Alex  "DNF"  Carter,  Gabi  "Five  Minute"  Maguire,  Casey 
"Susie"  Mones,  and  Andres  "Curly"  Bur. 


Above:  Corinne  Kravitz  looking  ahead  to 
the  next  gate. 


Below:  Super  seniors  Corinne  Kravitz  and  Sam  Asher. 


Below:  Walker  Townsend  turns  to 
avoid  an  obstacle. 


Above:  Jack  Brow  n 
in  action. 


Above:  Brooke  Childs  accelerating  to  the 
finish  line. 


Above:  So  does  the  spandex  make  you 
faster,  Jesse  Bona? 


rsp 


The  Future  Looks  Good. . . 


The  Amherst  Wrestling  Team  has  been  quickly 
gaining  a reputation  as  one  of  the  toughest 
teams  in  the  Western  Mass,  area,  with  a record 
of  7-5-2.  The  sucess  of  this  season  may  not  have 
been  possible  if  it  was  not  for  long  time  coach 
and  friend  Dave  Wintch?  coming  out  of 
retirement.  Also  a big  factor  was  coach  Jason 
Gene.  With  his  advice  he  has  helped  make  a 
Western  Mass.  Champ  out  of  Nkosi  Sharpe. 

Another  inspiring  part  of  the  season 
was  when  the  great  lord  Sam  Klien  (3rd  in  the 
nation  NCAA  Dl)  came  in  for  a week  to  help 
us  out.  He  showed  us  a thing  or  two  about 
wrestling  with  his  inspiration,  and  helped  us 
kick  off  the  season,  "thanx  scammy." 

The  season  climaxed  and  came  to  a 
close  in  Western  Mass,  when  we  said  goodbye 
to  some  and  hello  how  are  you  doing?  to  a 
Western  Mass  champ.  We  MAY  be  loosing 
four  seniors:  ANDY,  KELLY,  CHRIS,  AND 
NKOSI  but  they  have  paved  the  way  for  future 
leaders,  Pat  Davis  and  Rusty.  We  thank  you 
all.  Peace. 

Memoribilia:  Julian  being  tough.  Billy 
shut  the  door  on  your  way  out.  Back  haz 
power.  Stop  smiling  Chris.  How  do  you  sweat 
on  your  knees?  Billy  wears  girl's  shoes.  Coach 
Pills.  Are  little  boys  you  AKRA. 

Nkosi  Sharpe  VO 


BelowiNkosi  Sharpe  tries  a little  head  crankin 
to  get  the  Agawam  opponent  to  release  his  leg. 


Above  (Top  row):  Coach  Wintch,  Chris  Ziomek,  Sean  Ahern, 
Mark  Price,  Jason  Gene,  Dillon  Schmolski,  (Middle  row): 
Stuart  Handel,  Bill  Shaw,  Pat  Davis,  Julian  Colo,  Travis 
Mackenzie  (Bottom  row):  Andy  Buchanan,  Nkosi  Sharpe, 
Kelly  Olanyk,  Chris  Serio 


I 


140  Wrestling 


143 


The  Late  Crew 

Oite  day,  back  in  September,  a meeting  was  held  in  room  193. 
Tlie  room  was  packed  and  students  scribbled  out  applications  while 
Mr.  G.  explained  the  commihuent  required  to  put  together  a yearbook 
saying,  “\  don't  mean  to  scare  you  off  but..."  In  the  following  months, 
room  193  emptied  out  and  only  a few  individuals  were  left.  Tliere 
were  some  people  that  had  busy  schedules  but  helped  where  they  could 
and  we  thank  them  for  their  effort.  Without  the  help  of  seven  students 
and  one  Mr.  G.,  though,  there  wouldn't  be  a yearbook.  After  our  twice 
weekly  meetog  days  fumed  into  daily  meetings  until  5:00  P.M..  or 
later,  we  rightfully  nanied  ourselves  "the  Late  Crew."  It  was  a lot  of 
work  but  I tliink  we  can  all  agree  that  we  had  a lot  of  fui'i.  Wlio  could 

forget:  Miles  and  liis  prized  Super  Bug,  Joelle  who  had  to  leave,  "At 

and  not  a second  later,"  Lani  sayii'ig,  "You  have  got  to  be  kiddii'ig!" 
Bryan  and  Liz,  well,  for  bemg  Bryan  and  Liz,  Miles  and  Dr.  Wlio  (not  to 

mention  Dr.  Wlio  p ),  Sunday  work  days,  vacation  work  days,  our 

pot  lucks,  MTV  over  Febmary  vacation  ("Lets  do  it  like  they  do  on  the 
Discovery  Chauuel."),  Clhl'i  aiid  her  cursing  habits  (Someday  she  may 
live  up  to  her  bet  and  get  us  Cliinese,)  Kristiria's  initials  m the  floor,  Rick 
always  lingering  aroui'id  giving  us  advice  about  life  and  eatiiig  our 
food,  Mr.  G.  who  always  took  our  antics  in  stride  aiid  made  occasional 

conmientary  on  our  ocid  conversations,  "Wl'io  has  page  number ?" 

"Wliere  did  the  meirkers  go?"  Mr.  G.  and  liis  spice  free  food,  Tlie  salt 
packets  Mr.  G.  stole  from  fast  food  places,  ordering  cheese  pizzas  from 
Antonio's  at  3:00  and  how  they  knew  Kristina  when  she  walked  in  the 
door,  the  interesting  names  found  in  the  school  roster  such  as  Liz 
Amlierst,  "Tlie  microwave  isn't  working-  Did  she  shut  the  refrigerator 
off  too?"  Bryan's  lock  pick,  and  cormtless  pictures  of  the  hallway  floor. 
It's  been  an  incredible  year-  good  luck  next  year! 


Kristina  Pueschel  '00 


Above:  Mr.  G.  shows  the  Late  Crew  the 
finer  points  to  tee-shirt  printing. 

Left:  One  of  our  pot  lucks. 


144  Yearbook 


I 


The  Ljte  Crew,  Loft  to  right:  Lani  Shermota,  Joelle  Burbank,  Liz 
Johnson,  Bryan  Galante,  Emma  Keltv,  Chih-Yun  Lee,  Miles 
Nielsen  and  Kristina  Pueshel 

Top  right:  Miles  Nielsen  and  Kristina  Pueschel,  the  resident 
experts  on  Pagemaker  created  much  of  this  book. 

Middle  left:  Rick,  the  man  who  cleans  up  our  mess  and  then 
helps  us  make  it  again  by  eating. 

Right  middle:  The  yearbook  parking  lot,  we  promise  we  will 
reseed  the  grass. 

Left:  Mr.  G is  distracted  by  the  photographer  as  Chih-Yun  Lee 
asks  him  to  explain  his  suggested  corrections. 


Yearbook  145 


Stringing  Us  Along 

For  many  of  us  in  ARMS,  the  orchestra  has  been  a central 
experience  in  our  schooling.  When  we  were  in  7th  grade  we 
giggled  as  we  wiped  droplets  of  spit  off  our  cheeks  and  tried  to 
figure  out  what  "you  sound  constipated"  meant.  As  time 
progressed  we  matured  in  both  our  repetoire  and  our  rehearsal 
style.  We  learned  to  expand  our  taste  according  to  Mr.  Smith's 
eclectic  programs.  We  worked  harder  every  day  to  make  the 
notes  into  music.  Each  day  we  sounded  better  and  better  until 
the  concert  when  we  dazzled  the  audience  with  our  performance. 

Somehow  we  managed  to  count  our  way  through 
innumerable  time  signatures  and  we  barely  survived  the 
Broadway  review  at  Lilly  Langtry's  in  Philadelphia  last  April. 
We  are  sure  to  shine  in  the  final  concertos,  the  Brahms  Sextet, 
two  combined  pieces,  and  Vivaldi  Gloria.  As  the  applause  dies 
down,  we  will  look  back  at  our  years  together  and  think  how 
much  we  will  miss  playing  in  our  orchestra.  Just  think,  Tyson 
Peelle  liked  it  so  much  that  he  came  back  after  a four  year  hiatus! 

BethAnn  Freed  '00 


Philhannonia 


Top  right  corner:  Emily  Sayer  listens  for  Mr. 
Smith's  guidance  on  a tough  piece. 


Christina  Pastarello 
Cody  Pine 
Katherine  Rockwell 
Emily  Sayer 
Brittany  Shumway 
Anne  Stamell 
Aidan  Van  Cleef 
Allison 

van  der  Velden 
Devon  Witham 
Antavis  Wings 
Kathryn  Wojcicki 
Mary  Wu 

, 


ARHS 

Dayna  Austin 
Sela  Bailey 
Adriane  Boscardin 
Stephanie  Chen 
Kevin  Cox 
Sarah  Fajardo 
Jennifer  Fisher 
Deanna  Gagnon 
Katherine  Hurwitz 
Matthew  Lacey 
Isaac  Lee 
Matthew  Lucas 
Kate  McNamara 

V 


Left,  closest  two:  Iva  Curcija  and  Miira  Wirth 
are  deep  in  concentration  in  this  practice 
session. 


w 


ARHS  Symphonic  Orchestra 


David  Bulman 
Joelle  Burbank 
Emily  Carino 
Brooke  Childs 
Quynh  Chu 
Amelia  Clingman 
Wai-Je  Coler 
Iva  Curcija 
Daniel  Ferrer 
Sarah  Franklin 
BethAnn  Freed 
Daniel 

Gonzalez-Kreisberg 
Britton  Goodale 
Martin  Grosslein 
Francesca  Inglese 
Stephanie  Jakus 
Nicholas  Juravich 
Siena  Kaplan 
Ariel  Kasai 
Harlan  Knipes 
Maia  Kushick 
Rachel  Lesser 
Adam  Lipman 
Benjamin  Machta 


Left  center;  Mr.  Smith  giv< 
during  rehersal. 


Nicholas  Manning 
Samuel  Michelson 
Leah  Milch 
Rebecca  Milewski 
Colin  Miller 
Artemis  Roehrig 
Marina  Santiago 
James  Schlessinger 
Maya  Sharpe 
Nkosi  Sharpe 
Castle  Sinicrope 
Jennifer  Smar 
Sequoia  Stenlund 
Anders  Tobiason 
Samantha  Trickey 
David  Turkington 
Eric  Turkington 
Emily  Utgoff 
Erica  van  der  Velden 
Genevieve  Verrastro 
Carolyn  Walker 
Miira  Wirth 
Shong  Xiao 
Heidi  Zimmerman 
Zeth  Zimmerman 

J 

'S  another  wanting  glance 


Left:  Adriane 

Boscardin,  Alison 
van  der  Velden  and 
Matt  Lacey  look  a 
little  tentative  on 
this  piece,  but  there 
were  still  four 
weeks  until  the  per- 
formance. 


G 


Lower  left  corner:  Sela  Bailey,  Stephanie  Chen  and 
Dayna  Austin  are  oblivhous  to  the  intruding  camera. 


Orchestra  147 


ARHS  Symphony  Band 


r 


Piccolo 
Maya  Hersh 
Flute 

Maya  Hersh 
Alyson  Marx 
Lily  Wood 
Tegan  Mannino 
Yesenia 

Risech-Neyman 
Unati  Mangaliso 
William  Servos 
Kathryn  Smith 
Abbey  Patteson 
Oboe 

Kayla  Burnim 
Clarinet 
Brian  Kosiorek 
Kristen  Barlow 
Francis  Gutter  Lisk 
Caitlan  Harrington 
Dylan  White 
Heather  Berrien 
Yan  Wang 
Julie  Cunningham 
Bass  Clarinet 
Kathryn  Averill 
Bassoon 
Claire  Lawlor 
Alto  Saxophone 
Zachary  Lieberman 
Jefferson  Arak 
Noah  Zide 

V 


Tenor  Saxophone 
Kristina 

Lehtinen-Chodorow  i 
Daniel  Baecher  I 

Baritone  Saxophone 
Giovanni  Gianesin  j 
Melissa  Gilmore 
Trumpet  ' 

Hanna  Kim 
Jeffrey  Greene 
Brian  Brunelle 
Geoffrey  Moss 
Christopher  Domian 
Alex  Cooley 
Darby  Wolf 
Derina  Boothroyd 
Brian  Misterka 
Jemial  Lewis 
Trombone 

Matt  ! 

hew  Stebbins 
Gregory  Chartier 
Max  Gotesman 
Euphonium 
Jeffrey  Spiro 

Tuba  : 

Owen  Washburn 
Percussion 
Max  Karson 
Eric  Tobiasson 
Luke  Zimmerman 

) 


Middle  left:  Anna  Barlow,  Ariel  Glassman,  i| 
Jeff  Rothenberg  and  Cassie  Hartblay  again  ij 
playing  perfectly  in  tune  together.  | 


Middle  right:  Lesleyanne  Newsted  goes 
through  the  paces  at  practice.  ^ 

Left  Mr.  Purcel  and  Kristen  Barlow  take  a I 
moment  to  talk  about  a piece  of  music.  | 


148  Symphony  Batid 


This  has  been  a great  year  for  the 
Wind  Ensemble.  Our  December  concert 
went  very  well  and  we  are  now  looking 
orward  to  our  Buckley  and  spring 
roncerts.  The  Buckley  Concert  will  feature 
AS  soloists  Lesleyanne  Newsted  on 
jjaxophone  and  Rebecca  Doran  on  oboe, 
while  our  spring  concert  will  feature  Emily 
Petitt  on  flute  and  Jesse  Hazzard-Watkins 
)n  trumpet.  Our  annual  citrus  sale  was 
i/ery  successful  in  raising  money  for  our 
!rip  to  New  York  City.  The  fruit  was 
iielicious  as  always!  In  New  York,  we  will 
Attend  Phantom  of  the  Opera  on 
3roadway  and  sight-see  in  the  city.  The 
Wind  ensemble's  spirit  and  dedication  this 
/ear  have  been  especially  strong. 

Rebecca  Doran  '00 


\bove  (middle):  Concentrating,  Eliot 
3rown  plavs  his  piece  v'erv  well. 


\bove  (bottom):  Lindsev  Britt,  Tim  Hart 
md  Robert  Blasiak,  but  why  isn't  Robert 


Above:  Adam  Campbell-Strauss 
and  Zack  Smith  practicing 
chopsticks  for  the  concert 


More  Than 
a Lot  of 
Hot  Air 


f ^ 

ARMS  Wind  Ensemble 


Piccolo 
Emily  Petitt 
Flute 

Emily  Petitt 
Lisa  Kanner 
Nora  Segar 
Leila  Bozorg 
Andrea  Musante 
Kathryn  Riite 
Rachel  Atwood 
Sara  Hapip 
Kaya  Hazard 
Rebecca  Markarian 
Jennifer  Sussman 
Oboe 

Rebecca  Doran 
Aaron  Rubin 
Tatyana  Tetenbaum 
Cassandra  Hartblay 
EngUsh  Horn 
Marrielle  Lerner 
Clarinet 
Anna  Barlow 
Ariel  Classman 
Jeffrey  Rothenburg 

V 


David  Pistrang 
Melanie  Lahti 
Alex  Zacharias 
Rebecca  Woodbury 
Matthew  Pierce 
Bass  Clarinet 
Kelley  Chartier 
Alto  Saxophone 
Lesleyanne  Newsted 
Jamie  Hartmann-Boyce 
Gary  Hosley,  Jr. 

Eliot  Brown 
Tenor  Saxophone 
Luke  Bloomfield 
Baritone  Saxophone 
Jacob  Last 
Trumpet 

Jeese  Hazzard-Watkins 
Robert  Phillips 
Elliot  Holland 
James  Lahti 
Jennifer  O'Brien 
John  Domian 
Christopher  Graves 
Gabriel  Reif 


Bryan  Galante 
Horn 

Robert  Blasiak 
Timothy  Hart 
Lindsey  Britt 
Andrew  Haight 
Trombone 
Nathan  Stoddard 
Jonah  Allaben 
Madeleine  Neiman 
Bryan  Quick 
Peter  Cramer 
Euphonium 
Daniel  Ross 
Tuba 

Taylor  Whittemore 
Hannah  Robinson 
Percussion 
Adam 

Campbell-Strauss 
James  Mathews 
Christopher  Pagano 
Zachary  Smith 
Joshua  Ziperstein 
Qasim  Laroche 

J 


15 


Wind  Ensemble  l49 


' ARHS 
CHORALE 

Soprano 

Rebecca  Adams 
Emily  Bryant 
Michelle  Chagnon 
Deidre  Clark 
Elizabeth  Dann 
Zoe  Kiefer 
Suzanne  Klock 
Megan  Krebs-Morrison 
Marisa  Michelson 
Emily  Petitt 
Eva  Rosen 
Katie  Ross 
Tatiana  Scott 

Alto 

Elena  Botkin-Levy 

Sarah  Kaufmann 

Cindy  Mathews 

Amelia  Morgan-Rothschild 

Laila  Murfin 

Elizabeth  Oedel 

Erin  Randolph 

Katie  Seamon 

Nora  Segar 

Ishana  Strazzero-Wild 

Cindy  Talley 

Tatyana  Tenenbaum 

Valentina  Valentini 

Amy  Vernon-Jones 

Natalia  Wobs 

Laura  Young 

Anna  Berman 

Bass 

Emil  Cunningham 
Thijs  DeVries 
Jared  Eranzman 
Adi  Heller 
Brian  Kenny 
Elijah  Miller 
David  Pistrang 
Brian  Smolin 
Andy  Vernon-Jones 

Tenor 

Samuel  Beebe 
Tito  Crafts 
Scott  Dougan 
David  Ortiz 
Nathan  Stoddard 
Anders  Tobiason 
Thomas  Witholt 

V ) 


ARHS  CHORUS 


Soprano 

Alto 

Kimberly  Scott- 

Danielle  Bonneau 

Sophia  Bennett 

Rotkopf 

Chloe  Drew 

Alana  Bolz-Reynolds 

Kamelia  Vahdat 

Marisa  Ekstein-Kon 

Colleen  Boyden 

Amy  Walsh 

Alexandra  Gorlin-Crenshaw 

Christina  Chapin 

Tenor 

Valerie  Heron-Duranti 

Meghan  Courtney 

Chang  Gao 

Kaitlynn  Jenkins 

Bianca  Dalmau 

Raymond  Geoffroy 

Nora  Kelty 

Lauren  Dejackome 

Jiaming  Lin 

Faith  Killough 

M'aza  Dowling-Brown 

Nikhil  Melnechuk 

Anna  Lavarreda 

Elisabeth  Gaddy 

Colin  Mew 

Meagan  Magrath 

Rachel  Glassberg 

Alec  Nelson 

Laurie  Ortiz 

Jamille  Hazard 

William  Rock 

Jane  Maxson 

Leah  Hoffman-Sekta 

Jesse  Seamon 

Elizabeth  Priest 

Alisha  Holland 

Gregory  Wobst 

Sojeong  Raymond 

Yi-Fei  Lee 

Bass 

Hayley  Rosen 

Audrey  Markarian 

Paul  DeVries 

Judy  Ross 

Briana  Matuszko 

Max  Gotesman 

Michelle  Tracy 

Meggan  Moran 

Tarik  Joyner 

Adrienne  Wallace 

Hannah  Myers 

William  Lukas 

Jessica  Williams-Flowers 

Katie  Olanyk 

Jeremy  Rife 

Ravenna  Wilson 

Sophia  Powers 

Erik  Tobiasson 

Sun  Hwa  Lee 

Sarah  Rothenberg 
Katherine  Russett 

Nicholas  Wells 

SI 


150  Chorale  & ChoruS 


As  in  years  past,  the  ARHS  choruses  enjoyed  fame  and 
I glorious  achievement  in  99-00.  Under  the  direction  of  Jessel 
! Murray,  the  Chorus,  Concert  Choir  and  Chorale  all  took 
j singing  to  new  heights  and  folks  flocked  from  far  and  wide 
do  hear  them  perform.  The  most  advanced  group,  the 
I Chorale,  continued  to  sing  mostly  a capella  and  performeci 
jsongs  from  all  over  the  world,  in  many  different  languages. 
|The  Concert  Choir,  accompanied  full  time  by  senior  Emma 
JKelty,  dazzled  audiences  with  its  powerful  sound  and  varied 
repertoire.  The  Chorus,  the  mostly  ninth  grade  group  was 
accompanied  by  Junior  Sun  Lee  and  brought  its  beautiful 
sound  to  several  of  the  year's  concerts.  All  the  groups  were 
at  record  highs  in  size,  with  over  180  singers  in  all.  The  year 
was  filled  with  hard  work,  beautiful  music,  and  of  course, 
ifame  and  renown.  Selected  headlines  from  various  local, 
national  and  international  news  sources  have  been  included 
below  to  give  an  cwerview  of  the  year; 

Nov.-  "High  School  Chorale  Brings  Down  House  in  Choral 
iSpectrum  of  College  Groups  at  Umass",  "Supper  and  Song 
Served  by  Chorale  at  Lasagna  Dinner",  "Chorale  Performs 
Faure  Requiem  At  Grace-  Critics  Say  "Two  Thumbs  Up'" 
.Dec.-  "All  ARHS  Singers  Perform  to  Packed  House  at  Middle 
School",  "Gospel  Choir  a Smash  Hit  in  Debut",  "Anonymous 
Source  Spots  Murray  in  Orange  Trinidad  Suspenders" 

Jan.-  "Y2K  No  Match  for  Ca-ba-ret",  "Sold-Out  Shows  Bring 
in  $$$  for  Choruses" 

Feb.-  "Concert  Choir  Fans  Catch  Show,  See  Special  Guest 
Elementary  Select  Chorus" 

:Mar.-  "Singers  Prove  Acting  and  Dancing  Ability  in  March 
Musical  Madnessat  High  School  and  South  Church" 

Apr.-  "Amherst  Singers  Join  Forces  at  UMass  for  First  Ever 
All  Town  Chorus  Ccmcert",  "Happy  Fans  Want  Concert  to 
Become  Annual  Event" 


ARHS  Choral  Music 
is  in  the  Headlines  Again 

May-  "Chorale  and  Concert  Choir  Tour  Together  for  First 
Time",  "Singers  Call  Big  Apple  and  Blue  Man  Group 
'Wicked  Fun!"'  "The  High  School  Choruses  Come  Together 
Again  at  John  M.  Greene",  "Audience  Thrilled  by  Vivaldi 
Gloria  With  All  Choruses  and  Both  Orchestras",  "Seniors 
Recognized,  Depart  With  Fond  Memories" 

Compiled  by  Andy  Vernon-Jones,  Chorale  President,  "00. 


■ 

ARHS  CONCERT  CHOIR 


Soprano 

Lauren  Nussbaum 

Bass 

Candy  DeRosia 

Marisa  Bisi 

Elizabeth  Oinonen 

Jeffrey  Ahern 

Tessa  Faye-Foulds 

Michelle  Brooks 

Lisa  Pearson 

Samuel  Bicknell 

Sarah  Feldman 

Lauren  Burke 

Tara  Roberts 

Wai-Je  Coler 

Carolyn  Frau 

Audrey  Butler 

Amy  Schloerb 

Jason  Gray 

Naomi  Gutierrez 

Alison  Buttolph 

Victoria  Suchodolski 

Grant  Kelly 

Candace  Jones 

Leah  Cohen 

Elizabeth  Van  Dyke 

Alan  Kuusisto 

Emily  Katzman 

Beth  Cooper 

Kara  Washburn 

Hosanna 

Maia  Kushick 

Darlene  Dillard 

Emily  White 

Lillydahl-Schroeder 

Jact|ueline  Leighton 

Georgia  Fowler 

Gregory  Miller 

Sarah  Logan 

Anna  Geoffroy 

Tenor 

Elan  Moss-Bachrach 

Rachel  Loischild 

Miriam  Gladstone 

Ian  Andres 

Andrew  Pickert 

Mpone  Mohasi 

Sara  Goldberg 

Jesse  O'Neil  Bona 

Mark  Porter 

Lucy  Munger 

Keenan  Griffith-Bowers 
Stephanie  Hanley 

Zachary  Forray 
Matthew  Koyach 

Marcus  Williams 

Kathryn  O'Brien 
Olufunmilayo 

Nina  Jurczak 

Ian  Mellor 

Alto 

Olasewere 

Emma  Kelty 

Cartney  Smith 

Shana  Anolik 

Kristina  Pueschel 

Katie  Littlefield 

Toby  St.  Clair 

Bonnie  Atteridge 

Hannah  Roth 

Katrina  Lundgren 

Walker  Townsend 

Julia  Balkin 

Aleksandra  Valiunas 

Katie  Morcom 
Sarah  Myers 

Duane  Welch 

Ya'ara  Barnoon 

Jessica  Wasserman 
Laura  Weyl 

All  That  Jazz 


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ARHS  Jazz  Workshop 


Jazz  I 

Francesca  Inglese,  violin 
Brooke  Childs,  cello 
Jason  Farber,  trumpet 
Rafael  Jordan,  trumpet 
James  Lahti,  trumpet 
Robert  Phillips,  trumpet 
Colin  Richardson,  tenor  sax 
Adi  Heller,  trombone 
Nathan  Davis,  guitar 
Joseph  Meagher,  guitar 
Jesse  Goldman,  piano 
Seth  Hersey,  bass 
Makaya  Mccraven,  drums 


Jazz  n 

Jeremy  Blaustein,  clarinet 
Drew  Gotesman,  alto  sax 
Mike  Sherry , guitar 
Alex  Adams,  bass 
Qasim  LaRoche,  drums 

Jazz  ni 

Andres  Bur,  guitar 
Chris  Nelson,  piano 
Dan  Rehm,  bass 
Adam 

Campbell-Strauss,  drums 
Kelly  Olanyk,  conga 


V 


J 


Left:  Qasim  LaRoche  and  Joe  Meagher  do 
a little  jamming  before  class  starts. 

Lower  left  corner:  Robert  Philips  and  [ 
James  Lahti  await  their  turn  to  show  their  j 
stuff. 

t 

Below,  left  to  right;  Joe  Meagher,  Drew 
Gotesman,  Jeremy  Blaustein  and  Alex 
Adams  study  the  music  for  their  next 
number. 


Sharing 


jospel  Choir,  Above  (left  to  right):  Laurie  Ortiz,  Jamille  Hazard,  Emil 
Ziinningham,  Gloria  Cosby,  Qasim  LaRoche,  Michelle  Brooks  (director), 
David  (3rtiz,  Darlene  Dillard,  Aisha  Bradford,  Gloria  Sanchez,  Mpone 
idohasi,  missing:  Faculty  Advisor,  Jessel  Murray 


l^ight:  Aisha  Bradford,  Gloria  Sanchez,  Adrienne  Wallace,  Michelle  Brooks 
director),  and  Darlene  Dillard  ready  for  a warmup  set. 


^ole  plaving  club:  Above,  left  to  right:  Anthony  Baker,  Sequoia  Stenland, 
eft  Osborn,  Jesse  Bailev,  Greg  Fenstad,  Nathaniel  Waring,  Kathleen 
Fooke,  Vicki  Field,  and  Tomasz  Savvala. 


The  News 


Gospel  Choir  1 5J 


Sold  Out  Again 

Intro,  act,  punch  line,  intro,  song,  act,  punch  line.. .this  year,  the 
usual  Cabaret  recipe  was  menagerie  sprinkled  and  marinated  with 
spice.  Not  even  the  threat  of  the  big  man's.  Bill  Gate's,  scam  to  the 
world  (Y2K)  could  scare  the  fearless  cast.  While  half  of  the  population 
hid  in  caves,  the  cast  fearlessly  stood  on  stage  rehearsing  in  early 
Jai'iuary,  2000,  ready  to  duck  aiid  cover  at  the  first  sight  of  a bright 
light!  Tliis  Cabaret  was  filled  with  "firsts"  and  some  of  the  acts  might 
have  given  tlie  impression  of  the  impendmg  apocalypse.  Village  pec:>ple 
Alan  Kuusisto,  Aiiders  Tobiason,  Grant  Kelly,  Emil  Cuimingham, 
Mark  Porter.. .and  Greg  Miller's  b_tt  delighted  the  crowd,  as  they  all 
shook  their  money  makers  to  the  times  of  a "Macho  Man/YMCA" 
melody.  Two  rather  intense  men,  Sani  Beebe  and  Andy  Vemon-Jones, 
wrote  ai'id  rapped  the  first  Hip-Hop  cabaret  act,  "Cab-O-Wliat."  Tliere 
was  one  very  happy  man,  David  Pistrang,  who  shared  two 
understanding  women,  Liz  Dann  and  Eva  Rosen,  for  a night  of 
debauchery.  Marisa  Michelson  and  Jared  Franzman  saved  their  family 
business  with  an  imlucky  person  who  happened  to  taste  quite  delicious 
in  "A  Little  Bit  of  Priest",  wliile  the  women  in  "My  Boyfriend's  Back" 
rejoiced  at  the  return  of  their  men.  hi  contrast,  Megan  Krebs-Morrison, 
Emily  Bryant  and  Natalya  Wobst  needed  their  controUhig  men  out  of 
their  fives  in  "You  Don't  Own  Me."  Tliree  naughty  women,  Lucy 
Munger,  Haley  Rosen,  and  Tatyana  Tenenbaimi,  discussed  ways  to 
keep  their  men,  in  "Find  Out  Wliat  Tliey  Like."  Even  the  Cabaret 
hosts  weren't  the  only  ones  with  all  of  the  hosting  fim:  tliis  year  marked 
the  first  annual  "I  waima  be  a host  contest"  wliich  featured  people  of 
the  hour  Shubhada  Rella-Brooks  and  Joe  Cardozo,  who  shared  a 
moment  they  will  never  forget  as  they  introduced  one  of  the  acts. 
Cabaret  is  one  of  the  best  showcases  of  talent  in  ARHS,  with  four  SOLD 
OUT  performances;  the  show  marks  the  start  of  a thousanci  more  great 
installments  featuring  even  more  men  and  even  more  women.  Tlianks 
to  everyone  who  helped  out  with  food,  assessing,  music,  lights,  clean 
up  and  performances,  and  of  course,  to  all  of  those  who  attended.  To 
those  who  missed  it,  we'U  just  not  mention  it! 


Emil  Cimningham  and  Tatiana  Scott,  Cabaret  2000  MC's. 


Above:  Jesse  Seamon  looks  too  nervous  to  | 
sting  Jesse  Bona  in  "Eric  The  Half  a Bee." 

Left:  Elizabeth  Oinonen,  Adi  Heller,  Nora 
Segar,  Cindy  Matliews,  Tliijs  DeVries,  BethAnn 
Freed,  Lauren  Nussbaum,  David  Ortiz,  Sara 
Goldberg,  Sarali  Kaufmann,  Tliomas  Witholt, 
and  Emily  Petitt  convince  us  that  Blue  Skies 
are  smiliiig  at  them. 


154  Cabaret 


II 


Top  center;  Grant  Kelly,  Alan  Kiiusisto,  Mark  Porter,  Greg 
Miller,  Emil  Cunningham,  and  Anders  Tobaison  are  the  macho 
men  c^f  Cabaret  2000. 


Top  right;  Alec  Nelson  tells  us  something  about  his  Sunday 
afternoon  activities  in  "Poisoning  Pigeons  in  the  Park." 

Above;  Eva  Rosen  and  David  Pistrang  are  definitely  enjoying 
themselves  (and  each  other)  in  "Two  Ladies." 

Left;  Tatiana  Scott  has  trouble  convincing  Whit  Wheeler  that  they 
are  not  married. 


Cabaret  155 


Acting  Opportunities 

With  more  students  participating  in  productions  and 
assuming  leadership  positions,  this  year  proved  to  be  another  . 
successful  and  exciting  one  for  the  Theater  Company.  It  was 
particularly  wonderful  to  note  the  growing  enthusiasm  among  ' 
students  regarding  technical  work  and  stage  managing.  Using 
the  expert  designs  of  Tim  Holcomb,  Theater  Arts  students  helped 
create  striking  sets  for  such  productions  as  Tennessee  Williams' 
Eccentricities  of  a Nightingale.  During  Briefs  II,  a collection  of 
short  plays,  and  Mugshots,  a program  of  two  medium-length 
plays,  many  of  out  actors  thrived  under  the  leadership  of  some 
very  talented  student  directors.  The  annual  festival  of  student 
written  plays  had  actors  motivated  and  audiences  enamored. 
Thanks  to  Mr.  Warthen  and  Mr.  Bechtold  (a  new  and  exceptional 
addition  to  the  company),  the  Theater  Company  continued  its 
tradition  of  excellence  on  stage,  while  enriching  the  culture  here  i 

at  ARHS  and  actively  inspiring  much  of  the  student  body.  | 

I 

I 

Marisa  Michelson  '01  ; 

Left:  There  seems  to  be  some  tension  between  Jessie  Marglin 
and  Andres  Bur. 


156  Theater  Company 


Right:  Drew  Lichtenberg  looks  for  guidance. 
Below:  Hannah  Pollin  checks  out  Tom  Witholt. 


Above:  Cindy  Matthews  and  Karen  Burkurt  talk  while  Jiaming 
Lin  tries  to  get  a word  in  edge  wise. 

Left:  Michael  Kennedy  seems  to  searching  for  just  the  right  words. 


75“^ 


Theater  Company  157 


Bring  on  the  Bands! 

Great  bands  competed  in  the  Battle  of  the  Bands  2000.  All 
the  groups  performed  their  best  to  win  not  only  the  prize  money 
of  $50,  but  also  the  title  of  being  the  best  band  in  the  school.  There 
were  strong  acts  throughout  the  show,  but  the  top  three  that  stood 
out  the  most  were  Pieces  of  Marty,  Road  Cones  and  the 
Soporiphics.  The  Soporiphics  won  the  show  with  "What  1 Like 
about."  In  addition  to  the  great  entertainment  provided  by  the 
bands,  the  emcees,  Nkosi  Sharpe  and  Kate  Riva  kept  the  show 
going.  The  emcees  performed  some  acts  of  their  own,  such  as 
Nkosi  dressing  up  in  a skirt  and  as  Wolverine.  This  years  Battle 
of  the  Bands  was  a huge  success  helping  seniors  and  giving  the 
school  a bit  of  entertainment. 

The  Senior  class  officers 

LeftiNkosi  Sharpe  and  Kate 
Riva  demonstrating  their  super 
powers  before  the  masses. 

Below:  A sampling  of  performers,  arch  from  left  to  right:  Taylor 
Washburn,  Andres  Bur,  Kelly  Olanyk,  Dan  Rehm,  and  Martin 
Grosslein,  Below:  Ben  Zucker,  Joe  Ricker,  Zack  Smith  and  Jordon 
Miller. 


158  Battle  of  the  Bands 


sms 


Above:  Seth  Zimmerman  and  company  prcn  ided  a mellower 
3elow:  Nick  Juravich  shows  some  of  the  tone  than  many  of  the  groups, 
ntensity  that  helped  create  a winning 
aerformace  for  the  Soporiphics. 


Battle  of  the  Bands  1 59 


2001  Calories 


This  year  ARMS  faculty  and  staff  saw  104  cakes 
entered  in  this  year's  cake  sale.  While  attendance  was 
lower  than  past  years  the  event  was  still  very  exciting. 
Approximately  15  cakes  were  not  sold  and  were  donated 
to  the  Amherst  Survival  Center.  - Katie  Seamon,  '01 

Right:  Jesse  Marglin  and  Suzanne  Klock  wonder,  "Was 
there  any  miricle  grow  in  the  pot?" 

Below:  Greg  Miller  and  Josh  Ziperstein  look  to  the  back 
rows  for  a higher  bid. 


Doucxanfiaff 

Above:  Regis  Philbin  wants  to  know,  "What  is  Dougan 
Ball?" 


Above:  David  Pistrang,  Stephanie  Chen  and  Jesse! 
Seamon  discuss  the  flavor  of  the  mysterious  frosting. ! 


l3elow:  Brooke  Klausner-Wise  and  Haley  Keenan-Gray 
*ire  in  a perfect  position  to  sell  or  throw  this  one. 


Below:  Andy  Bettinelli,  Ben  Schwartz,  and  Natt  Cohen 
have  pretty  much  finished  oft  the  conglonierahon. 


Abo\^e:  Someone  from  science  shows  how  to  make 
a good  teaching  aid. 

Lett:  Tony  Baker  and  Cameron  Tail  are  waiting  to  check 
out  the  list  of  ingredients  before  partaking  this  gem. 


Cake  Sale  161 


Center  left:  Cailtin  Adams-Freund,  Rachel  Franklin  and  Johanna  Favaro 
await  the  next  musical  selection. 

Below:  Sam  Beebe,  Michelle  Chagnon  and  Tara  Biagi  seem  to  be  in  fine  sprits. 


Couples  pictures,  below:  Liz  Johnson  & Bryan  Galante;  Jesse  Bona  & 
Rachel  Loischild 


Above:  Shannon  Wallack,  Blesing  Okorafor  and  Edward  Gonzales 
all  appear  to  be  seaching  for  space  to  dance. 

Left::  Are  Saray  Nop  and  Ben  Myers  really  comparing  pickup  lines 
again? 


162  Winter  Fest 


SRT  Sampler 

Creative  Crafts  SRT  grew  out  of 
student  interest  for  project  based  learning. 
Thirty  freshmen  subdivided  into  four 
groups  with  Leanne  Meserve,  Carol 
Schweid,  June  Wilby  and  Maribeth 
Courtney  as  project  leaders. 

Popular  requests  for  knitting,  tile 
mosaics,  scrapbook  making,  doll  and  soft 
sculpture  sparked  creative  designs. 
Quilting,  jewelry  making,  macrame,  photo 
albums,  and  fabric  design  are  among 
anticipated  projects. 


I Creative  Crafts  Above,  (left  or  right):  seated  Ms. 
Courtney,  Meggan  Moran,  Yu-Jrmg  Liang,  Jessica 
IWilliams-Rowers,  Kathryn  Wolcicki 
Stuart  Handel,  Yi-Fei  Lee  Middle  row  Ngcx’quynh 
jChu,  Alii  Muthukumar,  Kelly  Ziomek,  Sara 
i Fajardo,  Derina  Boothroyd,  Kayla  Bumim,  Anna 
iShamey,  Laura  Lenwine,  Hannah  Myers,  Back 
row:  Sarali  Rothenberg,  Faith  Killough,  Jennifer 
; Fisher,  Aidan  Van  Cleef,  Meglian  Courtney  Luke 
Zimmemian,  Greg  Charier,  13rian  Kosiorek,  Ms. 
iWilby,  Brittany  Nickerson 

Sports  History  & Collectibles  "The  history  of 
sport  is  the  history  of  society,"  a noted 
philosopher  once  should  have  said,  and  this  SRT 
is  out  to  prove  her  true.  A group  of  avid 
collectors,  buffs,  and  athletic  participants,  we 
intend  to  show  that  game-playing,  in  its 

■ ^evolution,  its  immediacy,  ana  its  memory,  is 
lindeed  the  meaning  of  life.  We  have  begun  to 
plan  everything  from  a collector's  fairs,  to  the 
showing  of  classic  sports  films,  to  a look  back  at 

■ jsports  at  ARHS  through  the  ages.  So  if  you  like 
tucking  the  biscuit,  shrugging  off  signs,  sinking 

. threes,  splitting  the  uprights,  or  running  tartleks, 
I come  investigate  us  tor  next  year.  Let's  play  two! 


Baseball  Cards  and  Collectables,  Above  (left  to  right):  Dallas  Cook, 
Joanna  Quizon,  Kenny  Jean  Babets,  Mr.  Gould,  Osama  Alabeeb,  James 
Mathews,  David  Ruhl,  Kris  Doyle. 


Wood  Carving  and  Wood  Technology  SRT:  This 
is  a great  time  to  finish  those  big  projects  you 
didn't  have  time  for  or  time  to  explore  something 
new.  It's  just  great,  working  with  wood. 


Left,  Woodworking  SRT,  (Back  Row):  Erik 
Brudevold-Iversen,  Jared  Newell,  Jeffrey  Ahern, 
Peter  Cramer,  Nathan  Bastien,  Colin  Miller,  Eliot 
Miller,  Mr.  Olson,  front  row,:  Violette  Ouattarai, 
Audrina  Warren,  Marios  Gianakopoulos,  Remy 
Bacaicoa,  Jennifer  Djateris,  Chris  Domian. 


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SRT  Sampling  163 


Student  Curriculum  Advisory 
The  Student  Curriculum  Advisory  Group 
meets  bi-weekly  with  Wendy  Kohler, 
Director  of  Secondary  Curriculum.  The 
students  serve  as  advisors  to  Dr.  Kohler, 
and  discuss  a variety  of  issues  related  to 
curriculum  in  the  Amherst  secondary 
schools.  They  review  new  course 
proposals,  design  evaluation  instruments 
to  help  inform  administrators  as  to  the 
views  of  students  about  curriculum  and 
instruction  in  the  middle  and  high  school, 
and  can  present  their  findings  to  building 
administrators,  the  superintendent,  and 
the  school  committee.  Examples  of  issues 
discussed  this  year  include:  honors 
portfolios,  physical  education 
requirements,  the  performing  arts 
program,  the  trimester  schedule  and 
graduation  requirements.  All  students 
grades  nine  through  twelve  are 
encouraged  to  participate  on  this 
committee. 


Curriculum  Advisory,  Above  (Left  to  right):  Conor  Kilroy, 
Wendy  Kohler,  Phil  Gorth,  Stephanie  Jakus,  and  Daniel  Ross. 

Spanish  SRT,  Below  (Left  to  right):  Mike  Connely,  Kevin 
McComb,  Yesenia  Risech,  Julian  O'Reily,  Jono  Kalmakis,  Cody 
Pine,  Coleen  Boyden  and  Amy  Walsh. 


French  Club,  above,  back  row:  A Umass 
intern,  Emily  Katzman,  Weibke  Dohrn, 

Emily  Bryant,  James  Chaney,  Mr.  Brule, 
front:  Kara  Washburn,  Valentina 

Valentini,  Gabi  Maguire,  Katie  Morcom.  Cercle  Francais,  or  the  French  Club  for  those  who  don't  speak 
the  language,  began  as  a new  club  this  year.  It  was  joined  by  members  who  wanted  to  partake  in  the  joy  of 
conversing  in  one  of  the  world's  most  beautiful  languages.  We  participated  in  many  activities  such  as 
boules,  where  the  Americans  were  brutally  beaten  by  the  Germans  and  in  African  dancing  which,  as  we 
stepped  on  one  another's  toes,  we  quickly  learned  is  very  difficult!  France  is  world-renowned  for  its  cuisine 
and  in  that  vein  we  could  not  go  without  making  tasty  dishes  such  as  crepes  as  often  as  possible.  We  also 
hosted  some  students  from  Valence,  a city  in  France  and  showed  them  an  interesting  slice  of  American  life. 
In  all,  it  was  a fun  year  and  we  want  to  thank  Mr.  Brule  for  his  direction  as  club  advisor. 

Gabhelle  Maguire,  '00 

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j Last  year  the  EAC  successfully  organizeci  school  wide  paper 

' recycling.  Then  to  help  better  the  aesthetics  of  the  school,  they  planted 
seven  saplings  which  they  then  attended  throughout  the  summer.  This 
/ear  the  EAC  took  on  some  larger  tasks  though.  They  helped  to  gather 
1 signatures  throughout  Amherst  for  the  Children's  Protection  Act 
[ Against  Pesticide  Use  on  Playgrounds.  The  EAC  also  continued  its 
i traditional  attendance  at  the  UMass  Earth  Connection  Conference.  The 
EAC  shared  with  other  teams  at  the  conference  issues  about  the 
environment  that  concerned  them,  what  they  can  do  to  help  the 
i environment,  and  what  they  believe  the  future  of  the  environment 
will  be.  The  EAC  also  presented  information  that  they  had  learned 
about  Amherst  and  the  toxins  and  hazardous  wastes  that  exist  in  the 
town.  The  EAC  will  be  losing  a great  deal  of  seniors  this  year  but 
hopes  that  more  students  will  join  in  the  future  years  and  help  them 
to  later  collaborate  with  other  students  in  restoring  the  courtyard 
garden. 

Asha  Strazzero-Wild,  '00 

Katherine  Rockwell,  '00 


EAC,  Above:  Maura  Ewing,  Liana  Griffin,  Alison 
Buttolf,  Candis  Jones,  Morgan  Pattee,  Marv 
Kuhn,  Tera  Goderez,  Abbv  Schessinger,  Mollv 
Breitbart,  Ashleigh  Saver  Madeleine  Neiman 


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jflexible  club  that  deals  with  argumentation 
jand  debate.  Tlie  club  uses  point-counterpoint 
jdebates  to  present  ideas  and  arguments  on 
various  topics.  Each  debate  begins  with  an 
affirmative  speech  by  one  presenter  and  a 
negative  speech  by  another.  These  speeches 
outline  the  topic  and  present  points  and 
evidence  to  support  each  position.  This  is 
followed  by  a period  during  which  others  ask 
questions  and  clarify  particular  ideas.  After 
all  questions  are  asked,  the  club  listens  to 
responses  and  points  of  view  on  the  topic 
presented.  Examples  of  topics  include 
controversial  issues  such  as  assisted  suicide, 
labortion,  favorite  trade  nation,  genetic  engineering  and  death  penalty. 
Topics  are  chosen  by  the  members  of  the  club  before  each  debate.  Debate 
SRT  is  a great  way  to  learn  about  different  issues,  develop  opinions, 
interact  with  people  and  develop  skills  in  communicating  with  others. 


DebateTeam:  Ms.  Baer-Leighton(ad\  isor),  jing 
Xaing,  Jackie  Leighton. 


Should  the  Eederal  Gov’ernment  institute  further  influence  over 
education  or  is  the  State  doing  a fine  job  as  it  is?  After  School  Debate  is  a 
team  which  chooses  certain  aspects  of  the  National  Debate  Topic  and 
develops  arguments  in  a longer  hirmat.  The  team  that  works  after  school 
on  interscholastic  debate-  that  is  ctnupetitive  other  schools.  The  team 
works  on  gathering  eviefence,  formulating  a plan  and  presenting  the 
debate.  Topics  include  \ ouchers,  school  choice,  science  and  math  literacy, 
‘Goals  2000  and  many  others  that  deal  with  education.  Depending  on 
The  amount  of  interest  the  team  will  hopefully  have  worthwhile  trips 
* and  gi\'e  its  members  more  exposure  the  standard  format  and  procedures 
of  debate.  ]ing  Xiang,  '02 

^ Debate  SRT,  Right:  Ms.  Baer-Leighton,  Peter  Broad,  Robert  Pliillips,  Newell 
Blair-Mann,  Angela  Rtxro  (also  pictured  in  center  of  page))  Amanda  Boze, 
front:  Jing  Xaing,  Sallly  Howard,  Jackie  Leighton. 


SRT  Activities  165 


Academic  Excellence 

National  Honor  Society  inducted  101  new 
members  bringing  the  total  number  of 
members  to  195.  Once  again  we  are  one  of 
the  largest  clubs  at  ARHS.  Officers  elected 
early  in  the  year  included  Asha  Strazzero- 
Wild,  Lauren  Geiger  as  co-presidents,  Sam 
Asher  as  vice  president,  Taylor  Washburn 
as  secretary,  and  Kate  Riva  as  treasurer.  This 
year  one  of  our  main  accomplishments  was 
donating  over  $200  to  the  Daily  Hampshire 
Gazette  Toy  Fund,  to  benefit  children  cluring 
the  holiday  season.  National  Honor  Society 
members  continue  to  make  a difference  in 
the  community  by  being  involved  in  peer 
tutoring,  food  banks,  senior  companionship, 
soup  kitchens,  and  other  local  organizations. 
We  hope  that  in  the  future,  the  Robert  Frost 
Chapter  of  the  National  Honor  Society  will 
continue  to  be  an  important  asset  to  the 
community.  Lauren  Geiger  '00 


New  Inductees 
Caitlin  Abrams-Freund 
Matthew  Brooks 
Andres  Bur 
John  Doniian 
Salome  Duarte 
jisuk  Lee 

Katherine  Zacarian 
Dayna  Austin 
Remy  Bacaicoa 
Lindsy  Belliveau-Byam 
Anna  Berman 
Adriane  Boscardin 
Elizabeth  Brainerd 
Molly  Breitbart 
Lindsey  Britt 
Eliot  Brown 
Jack  Brown 
Emily  Bryant 
David  Bulman 
Stephanie  Chen 
Beth  Cooper 
Peter  Cramer 
Leah  Danoff 
Mariah  Dixon-Wheeler 
Maura  Ewing 
Jonathan  Eeinman 
Sarah  Eeldman 
William  Eorray 
Michal  Ganz 
Tara  Goderez 
Sara  Goldberg 
Jesse  Goldman 
Pamela  Gorth 
Joel  Greenspan 
Stephanie  Hanley 
Sara  Hapip 
Adi  I leller 

Shoshana  Llolzberg-Pill 


Gary  Hosley 
Stephanie  Jakus 
Nicholas  Kaplan 
Lael  Kasis 
Emily  Katzman 
Sarah  Kaufmann 
Haley  Keenan-Gray 
Brian  Kenny 
Zoe  Kiefer 
Hanna  Kim 
Brooke  Klausner-Wise 
Suzanne  Klock 
Mary  Kuhn 
Jame  Lahti 
Sun-Hwa  Lee 
Alejandro  Levi 
Adam  Lipkowitz 
Adam  Lipman 
Jessica  Marglin 
Gabriel  Mas 
Gregory  McClung 
Joseph  Meagher 
Marisa  Michelson 
Eliot  Miller 
Kathryn  Morcom 
Amelia  Morgan- 
Rothschild 
Elan  Moss-Bachrach 
Sarah  Myers 
Madeleine  Neiman 
Jenny  Ng 
Lauren  Nussbaum 
David  Ortiz 
Lisa  Pearson 
Katelyn  Perchak 
Mark  Porter 
Caitlin  Quin 
Kevin  Reilly 
Caitlin  Roberts 


Constantina  Rodrigues 
Eva  Rosen 
Kathleen  Ross 
Hannah  Roth 
Kathryn  Rufe 
Ashleigh  Sayer 
Abigail  Schlessinger 
Katie  Seamon 
Duncan  Simpson 
Namrita  Singh 
Laurel  Steinhauser 
Adam  Tiberio 
Rachel  Trafford 
David  Turkington 
Emily  Utgoff 
Erancesca  Vanin 
Genevieve  Verrastro 
Nathaniel  Waring 
Kara  Washburn 
Emily  R.  White 
Natalia  Wobst 
Shong  Xiao 
Laura  Young 
Joshua  Ziperstein 
Previously  Inducted 
Abby  R.  Acker 
Samuel  E.  Asher 
Gwendolyn  Bass 
Samuel  H.  Beebe 
Anne  B.  Berkowitz 
Tara  M.  Biagi 
David  S.  Bisson 
Theresa  E.  Bonsignore 
Leila  Bozorg 
Kelley  A Chartier 
Brooke  Childs 
Erancisco  Cruz 
Anne  Daniel 
Elizabeth  K.  Dann 


Toan  Do 
Rebecca  Doran 
Katherine  Droy 
Nicholas  J.  Dufresne 
Jonathan  Effrat 
Elizabeth  Ellis 
Lauren  Fein 
Bethann  Freed 
Deanna  Gagnon 
Lauren  Geiger 
Ariel  E.  Glassman 
Philip  Gorth 
Christopher  J.  Graves 
Adam  Greeney 
Maria  S.  Grigoryeva 
Taryn  Lee  Harchik 
Jesse  Hazzard-  Watkins 
Elliot  Holland 
Jennifer  Inglese 
Diana  Valtcheva 

Jeliazkova 

Rachel  Jenner-Young 
Katharine  Estelle  Jensen 
Nina  Jurczak 
Russ  Juskalian 
Lisa  Kanner 
Ellen  K.  Katch 
Brian  Kenny 
Emma  C.  Kelty 
Conor  W.  Kilroy 
Alexandra  M.  Kosiba 
Corinne  Kravitz 
Michael  D.  Kurtz 
Sarah  Logan 
Eden  Ma 

Stefanie  R.  Magner 
Gabrielle  D.  Maguire 
Sophia  Maltese-Blaunt 
Maya  Marx 


Alma  M.  Mazer 
Kate  McNamara 
Andrea  Musante 
Lesleyanne  Newsted 
Kristen  L.  O'Brien 
Elizabeth  J,  Oedel 
Blessing  O.  Okoroafor 
Ariana  1.  Ornelas 
Meagan  Payton-Russell 
Emily  R.  Petitt 
David  M.  Pistrang 
Hannah  Pollin 
Kristina  Pueschel 
Andrrew  Pushkar 
Gabriel  H.  Reif 
Katherine  R.  Riva 
Katherine  Rockwell 
Jennifer  L.  Romano-Joseph 
Jonathan  Rosen 
Audrey  E.  Ross 
Evan  P.  Roth-Howe 
Jeffrey  Rothenberg 
Michael  E.  Roud 
Petra  Sander 
Sarah  Schwartz  Sax 
Sarah  Shermeta 
Brittany  Shumway 
Julia  R.  Sorcinelli 
Jennifer  L.  Sousa 
Asha  Strazzero-Wild 
Kara  Szczesny 
Anders  Tobiasson 
Leah  D.  Underwood 
Sharon  M.  Vargo 
Andrew  P.  Vernon-Jones 
Veronica  L.  Wagner 
Taylor  A.  Washburn 
Sherry  M.  Zakhary 
Thomas  B.  Witholt 
Advisor:  Shirley  Hilborn 


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Supporting  Our  Peers 


Woman's  Collective  . . . enough  said.  This 
non-school  sponsored  organization,  was 
founded  seven  years  ago  by  students  and 
since  then  has  always  been  student  run. 
Each  time  we  meet  we  are  different,  new 
faces  and  new  stories  to  share.  But  part  of 
Woman's  Collective  that  never  changes  is 
our  ability  to  offer  support  and  respect  to 
all  that  attend.  We  crv  together,  we  laugh 
together  and  we  eat  together.  Alwavs 
enough  junk  food  to  go  around!  We  are 
open  to  all  of  the  women  of  the  school 
community,  and  we  hope  that  everyone 
will  join  us.  We  are  always  a shoulder  to 
lean  on,  and  everything  at  our  meetings  is 
totally  confidential,  even  the  flavor  of  the 
Milanos.  just  look  for  our  W.C.  signs  (not 
to  be  confused  with  water  closet!)  come, 
sit  and  share. 

Sarah  Kaufman,  Anna  Bennan,  1 lannah  Roth 


WC,  Above:  (back  row)  Sarah  Kaufman,  Georgia  Fowler,  Lauren 
Burke,  Hannah  Roth,  Lauren  Nussbaum,  Rachel  Loischild,  Katie 
Morcom,  Abby  Schlessinger,  (front  row)  Jenn  Baldvins,  Abby  Acker, 
Tara  Goderez. 


S.O.D.A.  or  Students  Of  Diverse  Abilities,  is  only  in  its  first  year, 
but  we've  made  an  energetic  start.  Our  goal  is  to  bring  together 
students  who  experience  disabilities  with  students  who  are 
considered  "normal".  We  try  to  provide  an  inclusive 
environment  where  people  can  build  strong  relationships  with 
people  they  wouldn't  normally  meet.  In  SODA,  people  are 
j valued  for  their  strengths,  and  everyone  is  recognized  for  \'arious 
gifts.  So  far,  we've  met  during  SRT;  each  week  we  have  different 
activities  that  stress  varying  intelligences.  For  instance,  we  made 
a cake  for  the  cake  sale  in  the  fall.  We  are  also  working  on  a 
documentary  of  SODA  and  its  activities.  Finally,  during  the 
spring  we  will  extend  SODA  beyond  SRT  to  include  a Leadership 
Circle,  where  we  will  focus  more  on  social  action  around  people 
with  disabilities,  as  well  as  long  term  planning.  SODA  is  certainly 
off  to  a great  start! 


SODA,  Right:  (back  row)  Cassie 
Hartblay,  Lora  Weyl,  Bethany 
Davis,  Tessa  Faye-Foulds,  Jamie 
Hartmann- Boyce,  Uchenna 
Mbanefo,  Jessie  Marglin,  Kevin 
Cox,  Seb  Katz,  Miriam 
Gladstone,  Jessie  Austin,  Hao 
Pham,  Leah  Germann,  Caitlin 
Horrigan,  Ben  Krogh-Grabbe, 
Laurel  Steinhauser,  Dayna 
Austin,  Lvndsy  Belliveau-Byam, 
Ben  Hurwitz,  Monique  Sanchez. 


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Above:  Uchenna  Mbanefo  and  Marilyn 
Turner  returing  from  lunch. 


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A Community  of  Support 


P.O.C.U.,  which  stands  for  People  of  Color  United,  is  a club  for 
people  of  all  colors,  who  come  together  to  organize  activities 
and  fund  raisers  in  the  community  and  at  school.  Such  events  as 
Kwanzaa,  the  Soul  Food  Dinner,  and  dances  are  among  the 
activities  P.O.C.U.  has  sponsored  this  year. 


Blessing  Okorafor  '00  President 
Kaya  Hazard  '01  Vice  President 


Above  (top);Back  Row:  James  Ihedibo,  John  McKnight, 
Jeremiah  Allen,  Jawad  Brown,  Seth  Calloway,  Quasim 
LaRoche,  Nate  Pina,  Justiniano  Rodrigues.  Front  Row: 
Michelle  Brooks,  Neo  Mohlala,  Cynthia  Cox,  Kaya  Hazard, 
Blessing  Okorafor,  Natasha  Wright. 

Above:  Back  Row:  Blessing  Okorafor,  Emil  Cunningham, 
Justiniano  Rodrigues,  Gloria  Cosby,  Nate  Prue,  Kaya  Hazard, 
Tosin  Fagada,  Johari  Davis-Alien,  Mpone  Mohasi,  Michelle 
Brooks.  Front  Row:  Suhailah  Rivera,  Darlene  Dillard,  Unati 
Mangaliso,  Jahan  Rivers. 


Left:  Aisha  Brandford,  Quinn  Kepes,  Sabriyah  Brandford, 
Hurricane  Brandford,  and  Quinn's  parents  finish  their 
Kwanzaa  dinner. 


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a dance  during  the 
P.O.C.U.  Kwanzaa 
celebration. 


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John  Pena  lights  the  ceremonial  Kwanzaa 
candles. 


: Below:  Qasim  LaRoche  apperars  to  be  losing  this  wrestling  match. 


'Above:  back  row,  John  Pena,  Emil  Cunningham,  Nathan  Price, 
Ricky  Burton,  Aaron  Coleman,  middle,  David  Ortiz,  Qasim 
LaRoche,  front,  Jemail  Lewis. 


A Home  Away 

From  Home 

Please  fasten  your  seatbelts  and  hold  on  tight  as  w'e 
tour  through  the  Amherst  ABC  House.  Let  us  break 
it  down  for  you:  A is  for  A (simple  enough)  B is  for 
Better  and  C is  for  Chance.  Put  it  all  together  and  you 
get  the  ABC  A Better  Chance  house.  So  now  vou 
know  we  didn't  steal  out  name  from  the  Jackson  Fi\'e. 
In  the  house  there  resides  1 3 and  1 /2  full  size  niembers 
(Qasim  LaRoche  being  our  one  half-sized  member). 
Tliere  are  eight  brothers  from  all  different  parts  of  the 
country,  spanning  from  Ohio  and  Indiana,  to  New 
York  and  Maryland.  Our  resident  directors,  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Lewis  keep  things  in  order  while  distributing 
their  love  amongst  their  three  children  and  us.  VVe 
alsc^  have  a residential  assistant,  who  tends  to  help 
out  every  now  and  then. 

All  right  enough  wit  all  that  drama  and  talk, 
let's  get  down  to  how  we  li\'e.  On  a tcpical  Friday, 
Saturday,  Snowdav,  or  any  No  Schoolaav,  you  can 
hear  the  sounds  of  a basketball,  and  of  telex’ision  as 
we  play  "21"  iind  "Wrestlemania  2(X)0"  or  you  can 
fino  us  all  chillin'  in  the  li\'ingn.xMri  watching  a mo\ae. 
Let  us  not  forget  about  the  different  mixture  of  music 
that  can  be  heard  all  ox'er  the  house  in  e\  er\^  different 
room.  So  hey,  what  more  can  we  say  except  "Wild 
Out". 

Tills  concludes  the  tour  de  ABC.  We  would 
like  to  thank  the  following  petiole  for  making  this 
happen.  B and  Serna,  the  ABC  board,  our  past  and 
present  ABC  Presidents,  and  all  the  others  whose 
names  we  will  leave  anonvmous.  Tlianks  again  for 
coming,  and  visit  again,  TTFN . Brought  to  you  by  us: 
Freshmen-  Jemail  Lewis,  and  Aaron  Coleman; 
Stiphomores-  Ricardo  Burton,  Nathan  Prince,  and 
John  Pena;  Junior-  Dav  id  Ortiz;  and  Seniors-  Class  of 
2000  Graduates- 

Tlie  1/2  man  himself  Qasim  LaRtxiie,  and  the  only 
man  ev^er  to  be  confused  for  Mr.  Murray  Emil 
Cunningham.  Peace,  Love  and  Happiness. 

Emil  Cunningham,  W 
Left  center:  Ricky  Burton  prepares  for  the  next 
day's  classes. 


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Learning  About  Business 


Above:  Check  out  the  merchandise  at  our  school  store! 


Above:  Jolene  Millar  patiently  awaits  I 
a hungry  student  at  the  school  store. 


FBLA  is  an  organization  designed  to 
engage  those  students  interested  in 
possible  careers  in  business  and  those 
students  looking  to  investigate  other 
careers  which  fall  under  the  heading 
of  Business  Education 

This  fall,  new  students  who 
joined  FBLA  went  to  an  annual  Fall 
Leadership  Conference.  At  the 
conference,  they  experienced  seeing 
FBLA  on  a larger  scale  statewide  and 
met  state  FBLA  officers.  The  college 
level  and/or  equivalent  (Phi  Beta 
Lambda’^’^)  spoke  at  the  conference 
explaining  the  importance  of 
leadership  and  community 
involvement.  The  keynote  speaker  had  a Ph.D.  in  Hugology, 
teaching  kids  how  to  hug  and  reward  themselves  appropriately 
for  their  accomplishments. 

FBLA  sponsored  a Fall  Fashion  show  using  their 
negotiation  skills  to  parley  clothing  from  local  businesses  that 
were  modeled  in  the  fashion  show  as  well  as  clothing  from  the 
Clothing  Construction  class. 

Our  current  goal  is  to  attend  the  FBLA  Spring  Conference 
at  Framingham  State  College,  and  an  end  of  the  year  trip. 


Above:  Murat  Aybasti,  Ariel  Rudolph, 
Evan  Schilling,  Nathan  Prince,  Joseph 
Shaw,  George  Bakuli,  Godfrey  Bakuli, 
Tetyana  Kalchuk,  David  Ortiz,  Pauline  Tu, 
Paulette  Pinn,  FBLA  Advisor. 


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Finding  the 
Action 


Above;  Is  that  Rick  Pelletier  and  Andy 
Buchanan  patiently  waiting  tor  a table  to  open 
up. 


The  Amherst  Billiards  Club  is  a student-run 
, club  that  sponsors  many  outings  to  various 
pool  tables  throughout  Amherst  and 
neighboring  towns.  Aside  from  a chance  to 
play  pool,  members  enjoy  free  tables  and 
! beverages  at  many  local  establishments. 
Meeting  daily  over  the  course  of  the  year,  the 
, ABC  has  been  a virtual  Shangri-La  for  the  many 
pool  and  billiards  enthusiasts  of  ARHS.  This 
i year  members  won  modest  prizes  at  the  annual 
UMASS  nine-ball  tournament,  and  look 
: forward  to  future  success.  Co-presidents  Dan 
Karlin  and  Andy  Buchanan  are  graduating  this 
' year,  but  the  underclassmen  members  stand 
ready  to  carry  the  torch. 


Above:  Watch  out  Rick  Pelletier!  That  cue  could  poke  vour 
eye  out! 


Abov'e:  Alma  Mazer,  Maria  Grigorye\'a  and  Andy  Buchanan 
appear  to  be  using  Dan  Karlin  as  a novel  pool  cue  outside 
of  the  Bangs  Center. 


More  Fun  Than  a Barrel  of  Monkeys 


The  restful  calm  of  a moonlit  night.  The  peaceful  swaying  of  birches  in  a light  breeze.  The 
mellifluous  hum  of  a lone  mosquito  alighting  on  one's  nose.  The  contented  squeak  of  a pleased  mouse 
digging  in  an  untended  wannigan.  The  gentle  tearing  of  claws  on  tent  fabric.  The  silent  screams  of 
unwary  cherubs  awakening  to  the  warm  muzzle  of  an  inquisitive  grizzly. 

OK,  so  we  do  not  guarantee  that  every  trip  will  turn  out  perfectly,  but  we  have  run  many  a successful 
excursion  this  year.  Outing  Club  members,  who  numbered  more  than  50  in  the  year  2000,  have  explored 
the  Holyoke  Range,  the  Berkshires,  the  Taconics,  the  Greens,  the  Whites,  and  the  Adirondacks.  Trips 
have  ranged  from  an  afternoon's  hike  in  South  Amherst  to  an  extended  weekend  expedition  to  the  frigid 
Algonquin  Peak,  where  the  temperature  dropped  below  -35°  F (without  windchill).  Members  also  have 
been  sighted  tubing  down  the  raging  Deerfield,  canoeing  the  mighty  Connecticut,  exploring  subterranean 
sumps  in  a New  York  cavern,  night  bushwhacking  through  the  depths  of  Pelham's  forest  primeval,  and 
careening  down  icy,  tree-lined  gorges  on  flimsy  sleds. 

2000  is  a milestone  for  the  Outing  Club,  which  predates  1945.  For  the  last  36  years  of  its  existence, 
physics  teacher  Charles  Camp  has  been  advisor  and  prime  inspiration  for  Outing  Club  members.  He  not 
only  has  immense  experience  in  outdoor  activities,  but  also  a warmth  of  personality  and  passion  for 
outdoor  learning,  both  of  which  are  constantly  encouraging  and  comforting.  Sadly,  this  year  is  his  last  at 
ARHS.  He  will  be  greatly  missed,  but  his  legacy  to  the  Outing  Club  will  continue  for  generations  to 
come. 


Chris  Graves  '00 
Elliot  Holland  '00 


The  years  of  Camp. 


1970 


Above:  Are  you  sure  you  know  what  you  are  doing 
Elliot  Holland  and  Chris  Graves? 


1999 


Above,  Outing  Club:  ( Top  row)  Elliot  Holland,  Charlie  p 
Camp,  Chris  Graves,  Joe  Cardozo  (2nd  row)  Ceciha  ■. 
Reich,  Jesse  Hazzard- Watkins,  Andy  Buchanan  (3rd  i 
row)  Howard  David,  Savah  Stanele,  Ben  Machta,  Adam  ;); 
Williamson,  Andres  Gomez,  Reid  Johnson,  Hosanna 
Lillydahl,  Camillo  Lewis-Gonzales,  Kate  Jensen,  j; 
Andrew  Teagno,  Sarah  Shermeta. 


172  Outing  Chtb 


I 


; This  is  the  pepper.  The  what?  The  pepper!  Oh...  The  pepper! 

I Outdoor  leadership  is  a group  of  four  facilitators  and  twelve  students 
I geared  towards  preparing  students  to  lead  ARHS  Outing  Club  trips. 
These  people  meet  on  five  Friday  evenings  from  November  to  early 
1 February.  In  late  February,  we  traveled  to  North  Chester,  MA,  where 
t physics  teacher  Charlie  Camp  owns  the  old  one-room  school  house. 
! There,  we  ate,  slept,  sled  and  completed  group  bonding  activities  such 
: as  the  pepper  and  the  salt,  from  which  the  line  at  the  beginning  of  the 
write-up  comes  from. 


Survival  Living:  (Above,  Back) 
Rachelle  Crcxrker,  Sarah  Shenneta, 
Adam  Williamson,  Andrew 
Teagno,  julien  O'Reilly,  Cecilia 
Reich,  Andy  Buchanan,  Tess  Faye- 
Foulds,  (Middle)  Adam  Greenev, 
Jessie  Marglin,  Elena  Botkin-Le\y, 
Charlie  Camp,  Matt  Cohen,  Adam 
Campbell-Strauss,  (Front)  Ben 
Machta,  Sam  Farrington,  Chris 
Gra\'es,  Reid  Johnson,  Kate  Jensen, 
Mosanna  Lillydahl. 


Cherub:  (CFlAY-rubb)  1 ) an  SL  youngster  skilled  at  building  fires, 
working  in  a group  and  cooking  gourmet  Solomon’s  Seal  for  one 
2)  one  who  is  known  for  occasionally  getting  lost  in  woods 

Spoon:  (spuN)  a flat  piece  of  maple,  often  found  at  or  near  a camp 
fire 

Staffer:  (cool-PER-son)  1 ) one  who  makes  trips  to  Dunkin’  Donuts 
2)  one  who  cares  for  cherubs  3)  one  who  is  known  for  having  unusal 
hair  color 


Left:  Shiny  happy  people 
holding  hands,  sings  Sarah 
Shermeta,  Andy  Bucanan,  Ben 
Machta,  Andres  Gomez  and 
Celia  Reich  on  division  3 of  the 
long  trail. 


Survival  Living  Dicshunarey 


Above:  Alma  Mazar  and  Maria 

^ Grigoryeva  relax  after  a long  paddle  down 
' the  Connecticut  River  as  Andy  Buchanan 
; and  Chris  graves  prepare  to  secretly  leave 
: with  out  them. 


Above:  Charlie  Camp,  Hosanna 
’ Lillydehl,  Ben  Machta  and  Chris 
' Graves,  on  Algonquin  Peak,  thinking 
of  the  roaring  campfire  that  they  are 
not  allowed  to  build. 


Frying  Rock:  (fry-ing  ROK)  a thing  of  beauty  and  joy  forever 

Charlie:  (char-LEE)  1 ) learnifier  2)  father  3)  mentor  4)  champion 
hugger,  transmitter  of  much  warmth  (see  also  Chaz  and  Mr.  Camp) 

Reid:  (fore-DAZE-un-lone-in-the-wudz)  time  to  contemplate, 
explore,  stare  into  the  fire  for  a really  long  time  or  do  whatever  else 
you  can  think  of 

Survival  Living  99-00:  (see  smily  faces  in  that  picture  over  there) 

1 ) the  last  year  with  Charlie  2)  the  first  of  a new  era  3)  a night-hikin’, 
map-n-compassin’,  shelter  buildin’,  darn  good  time 


Outing  Club  173 


DrillTeam,  A New  Spirit  Squad 


Team  Members 

Markyta  Abies 
Hanan  Al-Bilali 
Johari  Allen-Davis 
Gisele  Camargo 
Janel  Cannonier 
Leah  Cannonier 
Ravenna  Wilson 
Diedre  Dennis 
Darlene  Dillard 
Nahala  Elgadi 
Tashya  Haase 
Shauna  Halt 
Jamille  Hazard 
Jaclyn  Quesnel 
Suhailah  Rivera 
Jennifer  Rohde 
Jolanta  Rumierz 
Gloria  Sanchez 
Mikiko  Thelwell 


Above,  (left  to  right):Back  row:  Jaclyn  Quesnel, 
Mikiko  Thelwell,  Markyta  Abies,  Janel 
Cannonier,  Tashya  Haase,  Jamille  Hazard,  Nahla 
Elgadi,  Jolanta  Rumierz  Eront  row:  Suhailah 
Rivera,  Darlene  Dillard,  Ravenna  Wilson, 
Deirdre  Dennis,  Hanan  Al-Bilali 


"We  . . . all.  . . ready  . . The  ARHS 
Drill  Team  wasn't  quite  all  ready  until  the 
middle  of  basketball  season  this  year.  However, 
with  the  effort  of  the  dedicated  members  of  the 
team  and  our  advisor,  Ms.  Custard,  we  came 
together  to  perform  for  the  first  time  at  Spirit 
Night,  the  boy's  game  against  Northampton. 

The  energy  and  enthusiasm  displayed  by 
each  member  provided  a lot  of  support  for  the 
team  and  helped  enliven  the  fans.  Both  founding 
and  new  members  established  a bond  that 
connected  us,  not  only  with  each  other,  but  also 
with  the  student  body  and  encouraged  school 
spirit. 

As  a member  who  was  there  from  the 
start,  I hope  that  the  tradition  continues  and 
evolves  for  seasons  to  come.  Great  Thanks  and 
kudos  to  Ms.  Custard  ..."  That's  who  you  are!" 

Right,  back  to  front:  Leah  Cannonier,  Jolanta 
Rumierz,  Ravenna  Wilson,  Gisele  Carmargo,  Janel 
Cannonier,  Johari  Allen-Davis,  Suhailah  Rivera 


Above,  back  to  front:  Jamille  Hazard,  Leah  Cannonier,  Jolanta  Rrmiierz, 
Ravenna  Wilson,  Jaclyn  Quesnel,  Gisele  Carmargo,  Janel  Cannonier, 
Suhailah  Rivera,  Deidre  Dennis,  Taysha  Haase,  Markyta  Abies,  Shauna 
Hait,  Mikiko  Tlielwell,  Darlene  Dillard 


174  Drill  Team 


An  Ultimate  Fall 


;Above:  Tara  Biagi,  Alma  Mazer,  Jackie 
iLeighton,  and  Michelle  Chagnon  leave  their 
I team  rivalries  behind  to  bond  after  a game. 

i 


Another  season  of  Ultimate  Intramurals  has  come  to  a close.  It 
was  a great  year  filled  with  fierce  competition  and  good  times.  This 
was  by  far  the  most  competitive  year  in  Intramural  history.  In  previous 
years,  there  was  always  a dominating  force  in  the  league,  but  the  draft 
left  all  of  the  teams  with  equal  strengths.  The  six  teams.  Navy  Blue, 
Medium  Blue,  Forest  Green,  Reci,  Yellow,  and  Kelley  Green,  all  played 
at  least  ten  games  during  the  seven  week  season.  Going  into  the 
playoffs.  Navy  Blue  held  first  place,  Kelley  Green  was  in  second.  Red 
was  third.  Yellow  and  Medium  Blue  were  tied  for  fourth  place,  and 
Forest  Green  was  in  sixth.  After  six  vicious  playoff  games,  Kellev 
Green  and  Medium  Blue  were  eliminated  despite  playing  well  all 
season.  In  the  semi-finals.  Red  was  matched  up  against  Yellow  and 
Forest  Green  faced  Navy  Blue.  Yellow  and  Navy  Blue  came  out  on 
top  and  went  at  it  under  the  lights  in  the  championship  game.  Na\-y 
Blue  (captained  by  Jesse  Hazzard-Watkins,  Rachel  Lesser,  and  Andrew 
Pushkar)  was  the  arguable  favorite  and  they  came  out  on  top  with  a 
15  to  8 victory.  Congratulations  to  everyone  who  participated  in  one 
of  the  best  Intramurals  seasons  ever. 

Gc^briel  Reit  '00  & Andrew  RiishLir,  '00 


Above:  Brian  Rogers  and  Britton  and  Jane 
Goodale  eagerly  wait  to  see  which  team  they 
will  meet  in  the  semis. 


Above  left:  Mike  Rood,  Lisa  Kanner,  Nick 
Dufresne,  Liz  Priest,  and  Celeste  Palladino 
beam  for  the  camera  to  show  us  why  they're 
called  Sunshine  Yellow. 

Left:  The  season  ended  with  a league-wide 
skills  competition.  Accuracy  winners  Aaron 
Rubin  and  Abby  Acker,  distance  winner  Jesse 
Llazzard-Watkins,  and  sprinting  winner  Tara 
Biagi  dare  anyone  to  challenge  them. 


3 ^ 


Ultinuite  Intermurals  175 


jL 


Club  Options! 

Below:  Cory  Howard,  Zack  Smith,  and  Jeff 
Arak  complete  an  equipment  check  prior 
to  a Hurricane  Headlines  interview. 


Chess  at  Analierst  High  School  was  a 
good  experience  this  year.  It  was  fun  to 
compete  on  a team.  We  played  matches  each 
week  against  other  schools  local  to  western 
Mass,  and  we  usually  won.  Jonathan  LawaJJ, 
Bo  Hu,  and  Andrew  Libert  usually  canie  to  the 
regular  matches,  hi  March,  we  played  at  the 
team  tournament  for  Western  Mass.  It  was 
difficult  but  we  had  our  best  players  there.  Our 
team  consisted  of  Seth  Zimmerman,  Greg 
McClung,  Andrew  Libert,  Jonathan  LawaU, 
with  alternates,  Jonathan  Chang,  Bo  Hu,  and 
Eli  Olken-Dann.  we  swept  all  of  out  matches 
and  then  played  Belchertown  for  first  place. 
With  each  board  being  very  close  and  long,  we 
ended  up  with  2 wins  and  2 losses,  and  thus 
tied.  To  break  the  tie,  a speed  match  was 
played,  but  it  again  ended  in  deadlock.  So,  we 
were  declared  co-Champions  of  Western 
Massachusetts.  A coin  flip  decided  who  would 
go  to  the  state  championsliips;  even  though  we 
took  home  the  first  place  trophy,  it  was  still  a 
disappointed  not  to  have  Amherst  represented 
at  the  states,  hi  January,  Seth  Zimmerman  won 
the  individual  championship  of  Western 
Massachusetts. 

The  Chess  Club,  Right:  Mr.  Pelle,  Andrew 
Libert,  Jonathan  Lawall,  Bo  Hu,  Greg 
McClung,  Jonathan  Chang. 


The  German  Exchange  has  existed  for  over  twenty  year 
now.  We  have  it  worked  out  with  a school  in  Bergisch  Gladbaci 
Germany  that  one  year  we  go  there  and  the  next  they  come  liert^ 
This  year  it  is  our  turn  to  go  there.  What  the  exchange  is  all  aboi  ^ 
is  basically  an  exchange  in  culture.  Eroni  March  31st  to  April  2 
we  will  be  in  Germany.  We  plan  to  spend  two  weeks  in  Bergisc  ^ 
Gladbach  living  with  German  families  and  going  to  school  wit  ^ 
our  students.  We  will  also  spenci  one  week  in  Munich.  T 
prepare  for  our  trip,  we  have  been  meeting  every  other  week  s j^' 
we  can  be  ready  for  the  cultural  differences  that  exist.  ^ 


s 


Greg  Eenstad  '0 

Geniian  Club,  Below:  Left  to  right:  Lyndsy  Belliveau-Byam,  Joell  '' 
Burbank,  Castle  Sinicrope,  Igor  Popstefanija,  Peter  Broad,  Will  Servo:!) 
Chris  Young,  Greg  Eenstad,  Davrri  Kohler,  Brett  Widmeier,  Hi  f 
Ponomarev,  Ben  Zucker,  Herr  Goetz  (advisor).  ^ 


176  Clubs 


I 


^rj  The  Chinese  Club  has  done  numerous  meaningful 

rl]activities  this  year.  We  held  the  Raffle  Sale  and  donated  all  the 
umoney  we  made  to  the  Taiwanese  Earthquake  Relief  Fund.  We 
also  raised  money  to  sponsor  a school  library  in  a rural  area  in 
China.  Following  this,  the  school  named  their  new  library  after 
Amherst  Regional  High  School.  In  addition,  we  held  a Chinese 
t|Fair  during  school,  in  which  we  taught  students  to  write  in 
y,  calligraphy  and  sold  holiday  gifts.  Right  now,  we  are  preparing 
for  Game  Night,  which  is  a celebration  of  all  clubs  at  ARHS. 
Although  many  people  think  Chinese  Club  is  only  for  Chinese 
students,  this  is  absolutely  not  true.  Half  of  the  members  are 
non-Chinese  students,  and  we  cio  many  activities  that  are  tun  as 
well  as  meaningful.  One  of  the  fun  activities  we  are  doing  this 
year  includes  traditional  Chinese  jump-roping  which  provides 
lli  fun  as  well  as  some  knowledge  of  Chinese  culture.  At  the  end 
of  the  year,  we  are  also  planning  to  have  a field  trip  and  farewell 
party  for  seniors. 


) 


Sun-Hwa  Fee  '01 


Co-presidents:  Fucy  Chen,  Rebecca  Dc^ran 
Secretary:  Sun  Hwa  Fee 
IjTreasurer:  Yu-Jung  Fiang 


Right:  "What  did  he  really  write?"  asks  Shubhada  Rella-Brooks. 


Chinese  Club 


Chinese  Club,  Above:  Rebecca  Doran,  Yu-jung  Fiang,  Mrs.  Su, 
Rosemarv  Fee,  Pei-wen  Chen,  Sun-Hwa  Fee. 
i Right:  jiaming  Fin,  writing  messages  for  a interested  students  and  staff. 


1 


Helping 

Hands 


Peer  Mediation,  Below;  SaraJi  Logai'i,  Stefanie 
Magner,  Shoshana  Priel,  Mr.  Lewis  (Advisor) 
and  Evan  Maczka. 


Latinos  Unidos,  right  centeriFernando 
Alejandro,  Miguel  Aquino,  Camille  Sola, 
Roberto  Alejandro,  Kellymar  Alejandro  and 
Ms.  Costa  (co-advisor),  missing  is  Ms.  Guevara 
(co-advisor) 


Mediation  is  a program  with  a group  of  students  at  Amherst 
Regional  High  School  who  are  trained  and  certified  to  help 
their  peers  find  solutions  to  their  conflicts  and  problems  with 
any  other  peer  at  the  school.  All  information  given  to  the 
mediators  and/or  councilor  are  kept  confidential.  Anyone  who 
wishes  to  speak  or  meet  with  mediators  should  fill  out  a form 
which  are  located  in  Rm.  207,  the  main  office  and  the  house 
offices. 

CRASH  (Conflict  Resolution  at  Amherst  Senior  High)  trains 
new  mediators  once  a year  and  offers  Peer  Counseling  course 
at  ARHS.  Anyone  interested  should  sign  up  for  the  course  or 
speak  to  Mr.  Lewis  in  Rm.  207. 


Latinos  Unidos  is  a club  in  the  High  School  fpr  Latino  students.  We  i 
celebrate  the  diverse  Latino  cultures  that  are  represented  in  our  school.  ^ 
In  the  bast  two  years  we  have  sponsored  Latino  dinners,  invited  guests 
speakers  to  speak  about  college  oppertunities,  and  marched  in  the 
National  Puerto  Rican  Day  parade.  ' 

We  welcome  all  Latino  students  to  join  our  club!  ! 

Written  by  Latinos  Unidos  Members.  i 

Latinos  Unidos  es  un  club  de  la  Escuela  Superior  para  estudiantes  ^ 
latinos.  Celebramos  las  distintas  culturas  latinas  que  estan  i 
representadas  en  la  escuela.  En  los  ultimos  dos  anos  hemos  auspiciado  j 
cenas  latinas,  hemos  invitado  oradores  para  que  hablen  de  las  ; 
oportunidades  de  estudio  que  existen  en  los  colegios  universitarios,  y | 
hemos  marchado  en  el  Desfile  Nacional  Puertorriqueno.  | 

Invitamos  a todos  los  estudiantes  latinos  a que  se  unan  a I 
nuestro  club!  Jl 

Escrito  por  los  miembros  de  Latinos  Unidos 


178  EAC  dr  Latinos  U 


i 

[ Every  year,  the  International  Students  Club 
■ attracts  Amherst  students  from  every  possible 
; background  to  join  together  to  carry  out  a 
number  of  projects,  as  well  as  to  enjow  each 
other's  company.  We  had  about  thirey 
’ members  this  year,  representing  five 
1 continents  and  about  fifteen  countries, 
i including  the  U.S.  Our  motto  is  "Everyone  is 
! welcome,  because  everyone  is  international," 
and  we  really  do  welcome  everyone.  Our 
Community  Thanksgiving  Celebration  was  a 
HUGE  success  this  year,  with  nearly  one- 
hundred  fifty  attendees.  Our  club  activities 
include  ice-skating,  roller  skating,  holiday 
‘ parties,  baking  for  the  Jr.  Class  cake  sale, 
i;  fundraising  car  washes  and  bake  sales  for  c')ur 
I,  end-of-year  field  trip.  Also  this  year  we  had 
an  SRT  version  of  the  dud,  where  we  explored 
I each  other's  bakgrounds  and  cultures  with 
|i  activities  including  playing  games,  cooking 
; and  listening  to  music.  The  SRT  club  and  after 
school  club  are  planning  to  go  camping 
together  at  the  end  of  the  school  year  to  make 
[■  our  group  friendships  even  stronger. 

Club  officers: 

j.  Salome  Duarte  '00  Cape  Verde,  President 
i Gloria  Cosby  '01  NYC,  Vice  President 
f Funmi  Olasewere  '01  Nigeria,  Secretary 
t Mpone  Mohasi  '01,  Lesotho,  Treasurer 
j Maya  Sagarnaga  '02  Bolivia,  Historian 
Advisor:  Ms.  Lila  Feingold 


Everyones 

Getting  Together 


International  Students  Club,  Below,  Eront  row:  Jailson  Verala,  Alex 
Levi  (lying  down),  Ms.  Eeingold,  Middle  row:  Gloria  Cosbv,  Tonv 
(Justiniano)  Rodrigues,  Stalen  Wright,  Diago  Sararnaga,  Qasim 
LaRoache,  Lily  Reyes,  Lourdes  Torres,  David  Ortiz,  Anisabet  Correia, 
Cesar  Lopes,  Indira  Rodrigues,  Anilton  Varela,  M'aza  Dowling-Brown, 
back  row:  Lola  Dawodu,  Eunmi  Olasewere 


I Above,  front  row:  M'aza  Dowling-Brow,  Anilton  Varela, 
I Mpone  Mohasi,  back  row:  Alex  Levi,  Gloria  Cosby,  Galina 
:!  Rasskazova  had  a great  time  at  the  Valentines  Dance. 


Merengue  Dacers;  Qasim  LaRoache,  Lily  Reyes,  Dav  id 
Ortiz,  Galina  Rasskazova,  Lourdes  Torres,  Maya 
Sagarnaga  and  Alex  Levi  entertained  the  Community 
Thanksgiving  Celebration  croud. 


lutci'fiational  Students  179 


ARHS's  literary  magazine.  Syntax, 
published  two  editions  of  poetry  / prose  last 
year  and  hopes  to  repeat  that 
accomplishment  for  1999-2000.  Thanks  to 
the  help  of  Mr.  Minks,  things  are  able  to  run 
smoothly.  The  Syntax  staff  appreciates  the 
school  community's  growing  enthusiasm 
for  the  publication  and  encourages  all 
students  to  submit  their  work. 


Syntax,  Below;  Nishith  Patel,  Mr.  Minks 
(Advisor)  and  Katie  Littlefield. 


Club  Collage 


Computer  Club,  Above:  (Back)  Tim  Gilea,  Chris  Moriarty,  Rob 
Jasperson,  Alex  Lieber,  Jeff  Spyro,  Brendan  Shea,  Henry  Clay  Bagley, 
Eric  Raboin,  Liam  Clegg,  Darren  Wilks,  (Front  row)  Robbie  Gunter, 
Owen  Washburn  and  Dan  Ross. 

Amnesty  International  is  a worldwide  human  rights 
organization.  Our  work  focuses  primarily  on  freeing  prisoners 
of  conscience,  but  often  extends  further  than  just  that.  Protesting 
capital  punishment,  urging  nations  to  ratify  the  Universal 
Declaration  of  Human  Rights,  and  raising  awareness  about  these 
and  other  issues  are  all  part  of  our  efforts.  This  year,  our  work  j 
focused  on  three  main  areas:  women's  rights,  the  exploitation  I 
of  child  soldiers  all  over  the  world,  and  the  oppressive  conditions 
in  Saudi  Arabia.  Our  creative  bulletin  boards  brought 
information  on  these  issues  into  the  high  school,  and  our 
numerous  letters  brought  our  message  all  over  the  world.  Our 
letter-writing  campaign  has  again  proven  to  be  successful,  as 
has  our  petitioning  during  lunch  periods.  Our  chapter  was  once  ' 
again  a wonderful  group  of  dedicated,  hard  working  people  who  I 
made  our  weekly  meetings  worthwhile  and  often  hilarious. 


Evan  Roth-Howe,  '00 
Betsy  Calhoun,  '00 

Amnesty  International, 
Left:  (Back  row)  Betsey 
Calhoun,  Stephanie 
Chen,  Genevieve  Ver- 
rastro,  Britton  Goodale, 
Mr.  Krafts,  (front  row) 
Eva  Schnurr,  Kacie 
Wilbur,  Jeremy  Blaustein, 
and  Even  Roth-Howe. 


i Above:  Laila  Murfin,  Sarah  Goldberg,  and  Tatyana  Tenenbaum 
' pose  on  top  of  Greg  Wobst,  Will  Lukas  and  Kate  Ben-Ezra  re- 

I create  a famous  Russain  painting  while  visiting  the  country. 

i 


.1  The  highlight  of  the  year  was  an  exchange  to  Russia  that 

;|  saw  12  Russian  students  stay  in  America  for  a month  and  12 
ii  students  from  Amherst  stay  in  Russia  for  a month. 

'I  The  Russian  Club  at  the  high  school  has  had  a long- 

> jj  standing  tradition  of  bake  sales  that  benefit  Siberian  Tigers  and 
(|  contra  dances.  This  year  was  no  different  and  as  soon  as  the 
1 : year  kicked  off  the  Russian's  were  immediatly  working  hard  at 
s I their  fundraising. 

(Through  the  exchange  and  other  Russian  Club  events, 
which  annually  include  ice-skating  and  potlucks,  the  Russian 
Club  had  had  a great  opportunity  to  bond  and  become  close 
(ij  with  other  members  of  the  club.  There  will  be  manv  members 

• ; i 

of  the  club  that  will  be  lost  this  year  to  graduation,  and  while 
jiji  they  will  be  missed,  the  club  has  built  so  many  strong 
: relationships  that  the  future  looks  just  as  bright  as  the  present. 


Distance 

Travelers 

Below:  Russian  students  interview  Greg 
Wobst. 


Above:  Rachel  Atwood  and  Rachel 
Glassberg  enjoy  the  company  of  their 
Russain  hosts  Kseniya  Khorkova  and  Irina 
Shegleman. 

Russian  Club,  Left:  (Back  row)  Will  Lukas, 
Cindy  Mathews,  Jeremy  Blowstein,  Emily 
Utgoff,  (Middle  row)  Greg  Wobst, 
BethAnn  Ereed,  Kate  Smith,  Maya  Hersh, 
(Eront  row)  Tarvn  1 larchik,  Owen  Mullin, 
and  Rachel  Atwood. 


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Russian  Club  181 


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Even  More  Clubs 


The  Math  Team,  Below:  Kate  Jensen, 
Ms.  Caporello,  and  Emily  Utgoff. 


Kate  Jensen  '00  (Captain) 


Well,  another  successful  season  has  passed  for  the  Math 
Team.  Despite  the  perennial  difficulty  of  "the  Sixth  Mathlete," 
we  finished  third  of  23  schools  in  the  Western  Massachusetts 
Mathematics  League  with  the  opportunity  to  go  to  the  State 
Competition.  Most  importantly,  though,  we  had  a good  time, 
whether  working  problems,  eating  cookies,  recruiting, 
pondering  the  nature  of  the  universe,  or  just  chatting  about 
everything  from  math  to,  well,  math  (with  plenty  of  other 
subjects  in  between).  Thanks  to  Ms.  Caporello  for  coaching  us 
through  another  year-  it  wouldn't  be  without  you.  Good  luck 
to  the  Mathletes  of  the  future! 


Team  members:  Kate  Jensen,  Jamie 
Schlessinger,  Michal  Ganz,  Emily  Utgoff, 

Sam  Krasnik,  Jenn  Sousa,  Mike  Pozar,  and  Eden  Ma. 


Peer  Mediation,  Below:  Saral'i  Logaii,  Stefanie 
Magner,  Shoshana  Priel,  Mr.  Lewis  (Advisor) 
and  Evan  Maczka. 


The  Graphic  has  been  providing  "All  the  News  That  Eits" 
to  the  ARHS  community  for  more  than  eight  decades.  This  year, 
although  other  aspects  of  the  paper  changed  with  the  addition 
of  new  staff  members  and  new  ideas,  that  tradition  continued. 

Eor  the  first  time  ever,  the  position  of  faculty  advisor  was 
shared.  Bruce  Penniman,  and  Sara  Just  both  brought  their  own 
unique  experiences,  suggestions,  and  personalities  to  the 
publication,  making  it  run  smoothly  and  stay  fun  to  be  a part  of. 

Production  of  both  the  Weekly  and  Trimester  Editions - 
was  a success  thanks  to  the  staff,  advisors.  Communications 

Technology  andj 


Journalism  classes,  and| 
The  Daily  Hampshire 
Gazette. 

We  will  never 
forget  late  night  pizza 
deliveries,  being  locked 
out  of  the  school  in  the  ■ 
dark,  mommy's  days’ 
and  daddy's  days,  5 
minutes  before  deadline 
problems,  racing 
against  the  clock, 
encrypted  e-mails,  and 
so  much  more.  Thanks 
for  all  the  memories. 


The  Graphic,  Left:  Tim  Hart,  Liz  Berrien,  Daniel  Ross,  Alex  Lieber,  Jenny  Ng,  Ms. 
Just  (Advisor)  and  Mr.  Pennamin  (Advisor). 


Liz  Berrien,  '00' 
Stefanie  Magner,  '00 ! 


182  Clubs 


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Consistency.  If  nothing  else  can  be  said  of  the  Amherst 


! As  Schools  Match  Wits  program,  it  has  been  consistent  over  the 
, last  three  years.  Each  year  we  have  gotten  stronger.  Each  year 
‘ we  have  had  fun;  and  yet  each  year  we  have  Ic^st  c')ur  first  match. 
Oh,  well.  This  year,  returning  senior  members  Sam  Asher,  Ariel 
Classman,  Phil  Gorth  and  Elliot  Holland  were  joined  by 
Francisco  Cruz,  Taylor  Washburn,  Gabe  Goldstein,  Anna 
Geoffroy,  Anda  Greeney  and  John  Pena.  The  four  of  us  seniors, 
' our  hearts  and  minds  set  on  the  college  admissions  process, 
decided  on  two  captains  (Ariel  Glassman  and  myself,)  and  two 
presidents  (Phil  Gorth  and  Eliot  Holland)  for  our  humble  club. 
Despite  the  wondeful  guidance  of  Mr.  Dan  Jacob,  our  season 
. ended  quickly,  though  we  did  eat  out  at  Chili's  to  celebrate  our 
" : defeat. 

Not  all,  however,  has  been  disheartening  for  Amherst's 
i academic  warriors.  A team  comprised  of  Francisco  Cruz,  Taylor 
Washburn  and  myself  took  home  the  gold,  probably  spray- 
, painted,  after  winning  the  first  ever  Holyoke  Catholic  Quiz  Meet, 
-f  Though  only  three  men,  our  crusaders  conquered  21  other  teams 
in  this  four-person-per-team  competition. 

J Good  luck  to  those  who  have  to  follow  in  our  oversized 

footsteps, 
el 


Sam  Asher,  '00 
Daniel  Jacob  (Advisor) 


Tomorrow's  Teachers  Club,  Left:  Ms. 
Meserve,  Even  Roth-Howe,  Quin  Kepes, 
Mr.  Penniman  (Advisor,)  Kacie  Wilbur, 
Eduardo  Gonzalez,  Sarah  Turati,  and 
Casey  Mones. 

New  at  ARHS  this  year.  Tomorrow's 
Teachers  Club  is  dedicated  to  helping  high 
schcxil  students  explore  the  teaching  profession 
as  a possible  career  and  to  helping  recruit  future 
teachers  of  diverse  backgrounds,  talents,  and 
interests.  Tlie  club's  acti\ities  include  seminars 
on  educational  issues  (such  as  MCAS,)  guest 
speakers,  panel  discussions,  and  field  trips. 
Indixddual  activities  include  job  shadowing, 
hitoring,  and  working  as  a teacher's  aide. 


Below:  Gabe  Goldstein,  John  Pena,  Anna 
Geoffrey  and  Anda  Greeney  wonder  how 
the  rest  of  the  team  will  fit  in. 


As  Schools  match  Wits,  Above:  Gabe 
Goldstein,  Anda  Greeney,  Mr.  Jacob 
(Advisor,)  Anna  Geoffrey,  John  Pehaand 
Alisha  Holland. 

Left:  Taylor  Washburn,  Fran  Cruz,  and 
Sam  Asher  show  off  their  prize. 


Clubs  183 


184  ARMS  Sights 


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Vl&JP  fight  hunger 


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Also  Available-Over  120  Workshops 

Microsoft,  A+.  and  Net+  Computer  Certification 
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Credit  and  credit  free  classes  are  offered  at  the  main  campus 
and  Downtown  Center  in  GreenPield,  Central  School  in 
Orange.  Franklin  County  Technical  High  School  in  Turners 
Falls.  Smith  College  in  Northampton.  Smith  Vocational- 
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Congratulations  to  the  Class  of  2000! 


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$50.00  will  receive  a 

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Your  Competitive  Edge  in  Business  & Personal  Banking 
Congratulations  Class  of  20001! 

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Amherst,  Ma.  01002  Member  FDIC 

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TOWN  OF  AMHERST 

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70  Boltwood  Walk  Fax:413-256-4061 

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subs,  delicious  salads  and,  for  smaller  appetites,  4 
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1111  Federal  Street 
Belchertown,  MA.  01007 
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Some  of  the  requirements 

TRADESPERSONS:  Apply  before  your  19th  birthday.  Serve 
an  apprenticeship  in  an  eligible  trade.  Average  benefit,  at 
age  22,  - $2,000. 

NURSES:  Apply  before  your  21st  birthday  and  after 
acceptance  into  a nursing  program  to  become  an  L.P.N.  or 
R.N.  Average  benefit,  after  graduation,  $2,000. 

WIDOWS:  The  annual  benefit  is  paid  to  widows  who  have 
at  least  one  child  under  the  age  of  1 8.  Benefit  is  $300  for 
one  child  plus  $100  for  each  additonal  child  under  18. 

BRIDES:  The  $100  gift  is  given  to  brides  who  marry  for  the 
first  time,  are  at  least  18  years  of  age,  and  who  apply  within 
90  days  of  their  marriage. 

Eligible  Communities:  AMHERST,  DEERFIELD, 
EASTHAMPTON,  GREENFIELD,  HADLEY,  HATFIELD, 
NORTHAMPTON,  WHATELY  AND  WILLIAMSBURG. 

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Smith  Charities 
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Congratulations  to  Amherst,  MA 

the  class  of  2000!  (413)  549-4040 


Wood  • Paper  • Amber  • Rubber  • Rayon  • Maple  Syrup 


I Used  To  Be  A Tree' 


'The  tree-mendous  store' 


191  N.  Pleasant  Street 
Amherst,  MA  01002 
413-253-7777 


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508-349-1234 


Jewelry  • Posters  • Cards  • Kitchenware  • Stationery  • Gifts  • Books 


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CONGRATULATES  THE  CLASS  OF  2000 

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President 


P.O.Box  2054  TEL:  413-549-0803 

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Amherst... 

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Rt.  116  So.  Amherst, 

MA01002 

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Ronnie  and  Hill  Boss 

Congratulations 
Class  of  20001 


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320  South  Pleasant  St. 

P.O.Box  544  Tel:  (413)253-3436 

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A unique  country  market  nestled  in  one  of 
the  oldest  apple  orchards  in  New  England, 
sheltered  by  the  scenic  Holyoke  mountain  range 
in  historic  Pioneer  Valley.  Just  a five  minute 
drive  from  Rt.  91  will  give  you  a chance  to  sample 
some  of  New  England’s  favorite  foods,  a fresh 
picked  apple  or  pick  up  a country  gift. 


Specialty  Foods 
Fruit  & Gift  Baskets 
Homemade  Fudge 
Deli  & Lunches 


Country  Bakery 
Farm  Fresh  Produce 
Full  Service  Florist 
Meat  Market 


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Clothing  For  Men  and  Women 

Beverly  Richardson  Betsy  Pettengill 
32  Main  Street  Amherst,  MA  01002 

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Your  strong  heart  lights 
the  way  to  vision, 

Your  persistence  makes 

dreams  come  true, 
Your  love  brightens  a 

world  ot  Iriends, 

And  summons  beauty  forth. 

All  our  love. 

Mom,  li)ad,  and  Miles 


To  Our  Dear  Liz, 

You  will  face  the  challenges  ahead  in  your  own 
way,  and  with  thoughtfulness,  intelligence,  and 
grace. 


Love  always. 

Mom,  Dad,  and  Em 


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BEASO 


May  you  stay  forever  young. 


Ma,  pa,  tert,  grandpa,  granny,  nipper,  pip,  tony,  little  john,  goat,  sherri,  connor,  kate,  meme, 
philippe,  Catherine,  stani,  jean,  laure,  julie,  harold,  annie,  thomas,  mary  jo,  bruno,  aurelie, 
christelle,  cecile,  patrick,  geoffrey,  julien,  and  hundreds  more  and  thousands  more  to  come. You 
have  lighted  our  lives  with  a special  fire. 


I 


You’ve  worked  very  hard 
and  we’re  proud  oi  all  that 
you  have  accomplished. 
May  your  dreams  turn  into 
reality! 

Love 

Mom, Dad,  Bobbi, 

Michelle,  Chris  & Brian 


First  day  of  Kindergarten, 
Sept.  87 


First  day  of 
Senior  year,  Aug  99 


Aniana 

So  fan  so  good! 
Whaf  a jounneyl 
May  it  folLocjo  the  same 
path  in  the  fa  tune. 
Congnaulations, 
Mami  and  Papi 


Stq^pm5  to  tVic  hcM  of 
\\our  owH  brvmwicr  - 
tliOi,  now 


We’re  so  proud  of  you! 


Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Lauren  and  Sam. 

V ¥ ¥ ¥ 


Thivmis,  \vc  are  so  proud 
of-  you! 


Love, 

Mom  & Charles 
Dad  & Jamie 
Tiffany  & Tyler 

We  know  you’re  sailing 
off  to  great  adventures. 


J9J 


To  a very  special  daughtef' 
and  grand  daughter.  We 
love  you.  May  your  mind 
he  always  open  and  your 
future  bright  and  may 
you  always  have  a good 
outfit  to  wear. 


Love  Mom,  Dad  and 
Grandma 


Goggle  Man 

You've  had  your  sights  set 
on  your  dreams  from  the 
beginning. 

Love, 

"Nee" 

Congratulations  Bryan! 


Natasha, 

What  you  are  is  revealed  by  what  you  do. 
What  you  do  reveals  what  you  really  believe.  Keep 
believing  in  yourself  as  I believe  in  you,  and 
GOD  will  always  see  you  through.  lam  proud  of 
you.  CONGRATULATIONS 

I love  you. 

Mom 


Gon^ralulalions^  O^nnie 


pride  in  pour  accomplis/imenis, 
and love  in  our  dear  is. 


JKom, 


Tdad  £'  ^ulia 


Congratulations  for  all  your  hard  work. 
We  love  you  and  we’ll  miss  you. 


Leah  and  Michael 


Congratulations, 
thanks  & moochers 
I love  you  so, 


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Dear  ioauren 

IsJe  loue  tjoij  and 
are  so  proud  o/  udio  you 
/laue  /jecoine  ! diold  on  lo 
your  joyous  spirit. 

D)ooe,  JKoin.1  Dad 
and  D^ahrieUe 


J'eliciiaiion.'i  a la 
lelle  americaine.  £je 
moncJe  Paltend.  Ju 
nous  manc^ues  defa. 

Hr  os  Jjisous^ 

J^apa.  IKarnan^  f/ 

yinna 


Guillerma 
and 
Dolores 
1994  - 2000 


“Those  who  bring 
sunshine  to  the  lives 
of  others  cannot 
keep  it  from 
themselves.” 


Congratulations  Ellen! 
We  love  you,  Mom, 
Dad,  David  and  Kevin. 


From  sleeping  in 
carriages,  to 
standing  under  an 
umbrella  in  the 
sun,  you’ve  filled 
my  lite  with  km. 
I’ll  love  you 
always.  Hedo 


1 remember  how 
depressed  1 was  when 
we  got  to  Jr.  High  and 
only  had  one  class 
together.  We  had  never 
been  seperated  like 
that  before.  Bedo,  1 
love  you  I’ll  always  be 
there  for  you.  Jaime 


To  the  Ultimate  Four: 

(Congratulations  on  another  shared  milestone. 
Keep  the  connection. 


With  Love  from  Barbara  and  Jim,  Debbie  and 
Jeff,  Linda  and  Dan,  Barbara  and  David 


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CONGMTULATIONS 
EMILY,  ELLEN,  AMD  MAYA! 


Love, 

Your  Families 


H€RE'S  TO  GOOD  FRIENDS,  WONDERFUL 
MEMORIES,  AND  A BRIGHT  FUTURE! 


Congratulations  Andrew! 

Love, 

Mom  and  Dad 


Caitlin  Jo- 

You  are  awesome.  Follow  your  guiding 
light!  Love,  Mom,  Dad,  and  Teaghan 
“Finish  each  day  and  be  done  with  it.  You  have 
done  what  you  could.  Some  blunders  and 
absurdities  no  doubt  crept  in;  forget  them  as 
soon  as  you  can.  Tomorrow  is  a new  day; 
begin  it  well  and  serenely  and  with  too  high  a 
spirit  to  be  encumbered  with  your  old 
nonsense.” 


1985:  Future  Gridiron  Star,  Ben  Myers 
at  age  three,  considers  the  Frisbee. 


Con^ratuLatLoi^s, 

Morit.,  T>ad,  Sarah  at^  hiayiyiah 


A fateful  moment... 


How  do  you 
pass  this  thing? 


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Megan, 


We  are  so  proud  of  you! 

With  your  quick  wit^ 

Sharp  mind,  and  kind  heart. 

You  will  have  a life  filled 
With  many  wonderful 
accomplishments. 

The  adventure  is  Just  beginning. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad  £r  Sam 


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MILES- 

HERE’STO  AN 

ELECTRIFYING 

FUTURE! 


Love, 


David,  Terry  & Thea 


To  the  entire  staff,  faculty  and 
administration  of  ARMS,  we  offer 
our  heartfelt  appreciation  for  all 
you  have  done  to  help  our  children 
learn  and  grow  through  their  high 
school  years. 

The  Rogers/Nugent  family 


Congratulations 
Tara  & Conor! 

“A  constant  friend 
is  a thing  rare 
and  hard  to  find” 
Plutarch 

May  there  be  many  more 
years!  We  love  you  both! 
Love,  Your  Families 


Here  they  were  ten  years  ago... 

Where  Will  They 
Be  in  Another  Ten  Years? 

Future  Jesse 
“The  Body”  Ventura 
Impersonator 

No  one  laughs  at  him  in  feather  boa  and  tights  ...not  to  his  face  anyway! 

Future  Stand-in 
for  Luciano  Pavarotti 
at  the  Met 

Needs  to  add  300  lbs,  a thicker  beard  and  a handkerchief  I 

Future  Coach 
“Youth  for  Yeltsin” 

Soccer  Team 

Figures  it's  a good  way  to  find  girls  who  need  warming  up! 

Anders  and  Owen, 
Congratulations  from  your  families! 
Pemember,  we  Knew  you  V!HCNl 


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Matthew  - 

Now  the  rest  of  the  world 
gets  to  enjoy  your  wit 
and  humor.  We  wish  you 
a great  adventure. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  and  Jacob 


Elizabeth, 

Tlje  Art  of  Friendship 

A friend  is  "like  the 
shadow  of  a great  rock 
in  a weary  land"  a 
source  of  refuge  and 
strength  to  those  who 
walk  in  darkness. 

A friend  strives  to  lift 
people  lip  not  cast 
them  down  to  en- 
courage not  to 
discourage.  A friend  is  sensitivity,  responsive 
to  the  dreams  of  others  and  aims  (f  others 
and  shows  sincere  afipreciation  for  con- 
trihiitions  others  make  to  the  enrichment  of 
life. 

A friend  is  himself  is  done  with  hypocrisy, 
artificiality  and  pretense,  he  nietts  and 
mingles  with  people  in  quiet  simplicity  and 
humility. 

A friend  is  tolerant,  he  has  an  iinder-s tainting 
heart  and  a forgiving  nature. 

I .ore,  (tram 


ARF 


We  are  5o  prou<^  of  yoo. 
Keep  on  <;|roMiv>Tn.^* 

Love^ 

C>a<i^  Moiv>  an«/ 


EmUy, 

FoUow  your 
Dreams  and 
be  Proud  of 
who  you  are. 


Congratulations, 
we  are  proud  of  you. 

Love 

Mom,  Dad,  and  Jon 


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Love, 

Mom,  Dad  and  Jordan 


Congratulations! 

Andrew  and  Leah: 

Here’s  to  another  successful  new 
beginning.  We  are  so  very  proud  of  you! 
Keep  smiling  (&  in  touch). 


YOU'VE  WORKED  VERY  HARD 
AND  WE’RE  PROUD  OE ALL  THAT 
YOU  HAVE  ACCOMPLISHED.  MAY 
YOUR  DREAMS  TURN  INTO  REALITY! 


LOVE, 


MOM,  DAD,  BOBBI, 
MICHELLE,  CHRIS  & BRIAN 


“/  wish  you  all  the  joy 
that  you  can  wish.  “ 

Shakespeare 

Russ,  Your  spirit  and 
enthusiasm  for  life  is  a 
gift  to  us  all.  Con- 
gratulations! We  love 
you  so  much. 

Tirzah,  Mom  & Dad 


Cfn  l/ie  miJcfle  oj-  a t/ireesome-' 


I fie  cenler  oj-  our  h earls. 
Gon^raiulallons  ancf  all  our  loue^ 
JKom.^  T)acf^  JKia  ancf  Grlj^f 


Congratulations, 

Jenn! 

We’re  so  proud  of 
you. 

Love, 

Dad,  Mom  & 
Kevin 


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As  you  motor  down  the  highway  called  life, 
know  that  our  love  and  support  are  always 
close  by.  . . 


Love,  Mom, 
Dad  and  Liz 


Congratulations 

Jason 

You  really  made  it! 
Great  job,  to  our  little 
Greek,  Karate  Kit! 

Love, 

Motn  atid  Dad 


"The  farther  back  you  look, 
the  farther  forward  you  are 
likely  to  see.  ’’ 

Winston  Churchill 
Casey,  when  we  look  back  we 
remember  you  as  a beautiful 
child.  When  we  look  forward  we 
see  a beautiful  wo-man.  But 
right  now  and  forever  you  will 
always  be  our  beautiful  little 
girl. 

Good  luck  and  love 
Mom,  Dad  and  Ryan 


Congratulations 

Michael! 

You  deserve  to  be 
pleased! 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad 
and  Corey 


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7iles  sinc^  (Jziy 

~\)ou  uinr/ied  iiery  /lard 
wil/im  t/ie  12  yrs.  is 
loue,  5or/ is  yood.  Smile, 
he  foues  you.  He  WI  [I  bless 
you  and  your  I'ulure. 


Dad  <£:  Jllom 


JOIN 

HAMPSHIRE 
FITNESS  CLUB 

256-6446 

90  GATEHOUSE  ROAD 
AMHERST  MA  01002 

MAXWELL  & DEBRA  SCOON,  OWNERS 


Congratulations  Class  of  2000 

from 

UMass  Transit  Service 


University  Bus  Garage 
Hoidsworth  Way,  UMass 
Amherst,  MA  01003 
545-0056 

http://www.umass.edu/bus 


Asha  & Ishana 
Congratulations 


Bib  not  plant  i^u. 

^Vue. 

Birl'  u/ben 

^he  season  is  bone- 
IDIren  tire  a+temote. 
Prai^rs  for  sun 
Anb  for  rain 
Are  counted - 
When  the  pain 
of  uieebin^ 

Anb  the  pribe 
of  watching  are  throu^- 


^hen 

I tin  1 1 holb  i^.ou 
>ji9.h. 

A shining  sheaf 
Aboue  the  thousanb 
Seeb  ^roiun  luilb. 

l|ot  mi^  planting. 
But  bv^  Keauen 
}T)u  hardest' 

}l]u  chi  lb. 


From  your  loving  Mom,  Lizzie 


‘Ma6roii^l 

You've  come  a fong  way 
Sherry  hahy! 

Love  from 

^om 
Marh 
Dacf 

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May  your  lives  be  a wonderful 
world  of  “sandbox” 
experiences! 

We  are  so  proud. 

Love, 

Your  parenf  s. 


Sarah, 

When  you  follow  your  dreams, 
your  life  will  be  as  rewarding  as 
your  dancing. 


LUith  all  our  loue, 
Mom  and  Dad 


AMY,  W€  WATCHED  YOU  OnOW  UP  - IT  HAPPENED  SO 
QUICKLY  - LIKE  A DKEAM.  WE  WISH  YOU  AND  THE  CLASS 
OF  2000  THE  VEPY  BEST  LIFE  HAS  TO  OFFEP. 


All  our  love. 

Mom,  Dad,  Aaron  & your  friends  at  Reality  World  Sawicki 


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rtw  ‘■‘Our  Gttitlt  GiUtit ' 
marly  family  mtm*ritB  tl\at  we 
l\ave  created  t^Mis  Ear  t*^eter  Kave  a 
w*riderEiil  way  •F^iriri^in^  ^>acK  •ur 
yesteryears. 


We  are  all  sc 
very  proud  of  you 


Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Heather,  Wendi, 
Brutus,  Patrick,  Leish  and 
Chloe 


CONGRATULATIONS, 

&WEN' 

LEM 

We  love  you! 
Lots! 

2^eed 

Madison 

Hannah 

5amrriL| 

“Wc  \y\u$t  become  tbc 
cU^n^c  wc  wisb  to  sec  in 
tUc  worl^.” 

Gjoitilii 


Michelle,  we  are  so  proud 
of  you.  Love, 

Mom,  Dad  & Rene 


I! 

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LiM)  DIJKIAC;  1111:  LAST  (iAMi:,  LOOK 
AHOIJAI)  Tin:  FILLI)  AT  ALL  TIIOSi: 
PLOPLi:  WHO  HAVi:  MADi:  YOlJH 

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7{^e  JlatAC 

T><td,  7H<xtn.  & ^cudtic 


Congratulations 


To  the  Three  Muskateers 


Looe  Lizzie  & Shi'wley 


\>AHKL, 


Remember, 
“Smile  and  the  world 
smiles  with  you.” 


Love, 
Mom,  Dad, 
Cheong, 
Jeni  & 

The  Great 
Chicken 


Tara  Mia, 
Congratulations! 

Keep  that  smile.  We’re  always  here  for  you. 


Con  Molto  Affetto, 
Mom,  Babbo,  Damian  & Gia 


How  does  this  look  for  a possible 
college  location? 


We  love  you  Kristen! 


Love, 

Dad, 

Mom, 

Thomas., 

Katie, 

Sean 


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Amherst  Ballet  Theatre  Company 
Congratulates  our  seniors 

Elizabeth  Dann,  Annie  Berkowitz, 
Ariana  Ornelas 


Jeffery  ami  Katie 


U/e  are  so  proud  of  you! 

Lci/t, 


“There  are  tewer 
smokers  among 
highly  educated 
people  in 
Massachusetts” 


Congratulations  Amherst  Seniors 
from 

Tobacco  Free  Hampshire  County  Coalition 


a wai|5  heew  bO  proud  of  l|Ou! 

Jenn. 

Aim  hi9li 

afewarti?  yj'  - 

Work  hord 

ig^sss&'''  ^ 

Ploy  hord! 

Loue, 

¥ ■ 'v:^ 

Mom  and  Dad 

‘VO  WHAT  YOU  WILL,  ALWAYS 

WALK  wHrnr  you  like,  your 

STEPS  00  AS  YOU  PLEASE  I’LL 
BACK  YOU  UP." 

OAVE  MATTHEWS 

Jenn, 

Good  luck  in  college. 

Don’t  do  anything  we 
wouldn’t!  PS. 

Love,  Nikki  & Bonnie  Bonnie s moving 

into  your  room 


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“O  bttaue  neco  coowld. 
That  has  such  people  in’f!’ 


m w so  PROUD  OF  YOU  LIZ! 


Mohi,  DA^,  Steve,  Tif  Av^^  Mike 


Lo)xjci-vCuLvlLO)>';  to  tbc’  CLvoo  o|  2000 


Nancy  Jane’s 

All  Occasion  Catering 


Here’s  to  our  tremendous 
2000  Nancy  Jane’s  team: 


Dan  Eisenstein 
Andrew  Lattuca 
Ben  Myers 
Paul  Nelson 
Saray  Nop 
Blessing  Okoroafor 


36  Main  Street 
Amherst,  MA  01002 
256-3545 

Owners 

Nancy  and  Frank  Lattuca 


CONGRATULATIONS! 

‘Bryau,  u’c  are 
proud  of  you. 

TB(X  ro  F\  UX  to  your 
U-Out ...Vou  /unv  uhvays 
chill  Icily  Cl  / yoursclF. 

Love, 

Mom  and  Dad 


Hair  By  Harlow 

Day  Spa 

220  North  Pleasant  St. 
Amherst,  MA  01002 


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THANKS  TO  ALL  THS 
AOVeRTISEKS. 

THE  YEAR  BOOK  APPRECIATES 
YOUR  SUPPORT. 


Good  Luck  To  This  Year’s  Retirees 

Mr.  Camp, 

Mr.  Kelly, 

Mr.  Friedman  & 

Mrs.  Lawler 

Thanks  for  many  years  of  service 
to  the  ARMS  community! 


You've  worked  very  hard 
and  we're  proud  of  all 
that  you  have 
accomplished,  May  your 
dreams  turn  into  realityl 

Love 

‘Mom,  ‘Dad,  ‘Bohhi, 
‘Michelle,  Chris  Sr'  ‘Brian 


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Picture  Index 


Abiodun,  David  Oluwole  37,  53 
Abies,  Markyta  23,  75,  85, 174 
Abrams-Freund,  Caitlin  8, 18,  37,  45, 

136, 162,  166 
Acevedo,  Lelani  97 
Acevedo-Nichols,  Samuel 
Acker,  Abby  37,  51 , 55,  1 75,  1 66, 1 67 
Adams,  Alexander  1 7,  75, 1 52 
I Adams,  Nathan 
Adams,  Rebecca  37, 1 36, 1 50 
Addes,  Ari  85, 125 
Ahern,  Jeffrey  75, 138, 151, 163 
Ahern,  Sean  85, 140 
; Ainslie,  Ryan 
I Al-Bilali,  Lillian  97, 174 
Albano,  Maia  97, 133, 119 
1 Albano,  Marcus  27, 1 31 , 1 1 8 
; Albano,  Travis  37,  313,  126 
Aldrich,  Skyler 
Alejandro,  Fernando  75 
I Alejandro,  Kellymar  10,  37 
I Alejandro,  Roberto  38 
Alejandro,  Yaniel  97 
il  Alexander,  William  75 
I Alfred,  Nicole  38, 129, 130 
I Alhabeeb,  Osama  97 
I Allaben,  Jonah  85, 149 
! Allard,  Brent  75 
I Allard,  Jonathan  85 
I Allen,  Jeremiah 
! Allen-Davis,  Johari  1 33, 1 74 
I Allison,  Scott  97 
Alvarado,  Jose 
Alvarado-Roman,  David  85 
Amarasiriwardena,  Thushan  25,  38,  57, 

; 36 

■ii  An,  Savun  9,  75 
j Andres,  Ian  85, 151 
Anolik,  Shana  85, 151 
1 Ansarifar,  Safa  85,  1 25 
i Aquino,  Juan  38 
I Aquino  JR,  Miguel  38,  70 
I Arak,  Jefferson  12,  97,  148, 176 
! Arak,  Leslie 
I Arbour,  David  75 
j Ares,  Rafaelito  97 
i Arvanitis,  Christopher  97, 125 
I Asher,  Daniel  97 

I Asher,  Samuel  38,  40, 1 24, 1 39, 1 83, 1 66 
' Atteridge,  Bonnie  14,  85, 136, 127, 151 
; Atwood,  Rachel  8,  85, 1 81 , 1 49 
Austin,  Dayna  75, 146, 166 
Austin,  Jessica  85 


Averill,  Kathryn  85, 148 
Aybasti,  Murat 

Bacaicoa,  Remy  75, 131, 166, 122, 163 

Badruzaman,  Azwan  97 

Baecher,  Daniel  97, 148, 138 

Bagley  IV,  Henry  85, 180 

Bailey,  Andrew  85 

Bailey,  Jesse  75 

Bailey,  Sela,  \46 

Baker,  Anthony  75, 1 61 , 1 53 

Bakuli,  George  85, 170 

Bakuli,  Godfrey  97, 170 

Baldvins,  Jennifer  38, 1 67 

Baldvins,  Nicole  14,  85,  91 

Balkin,  Julia  85, 151 

Ball,  Amanda  17,  38 

Banfield-Weir,  Jake  75 

Barber,  Joshua  97 

Barger,  Shaun  97 

Barlow,  Anna  39, 49, 1 48, 1 49 

Barlow,  Kristen  97, 1 48 

Barnes,  Jerusha  24,  75 

Barnoon,  Ya’ara  85 

Barreto,  Mickie  97 

Bartmon,  Nicholas  97 

Bass,  Gwendolyn  10,  39,  59, 132, 166 

Bastien,  Nathan  85, 131, 63 

Bastien,  Nicolette  8, 18,  39,  67, 131 

Basto,  Timothy  75 

Battistoni,  James  39 

Baxendell,  Matthew  85, 131 

Baxter,  Katharyn  Danielle  39,  44, 1 28 

Bechan,  Aimee 

Beebe,  Samuel  8,  39, 124, 162, 166, 150 

Belliveau-Byam,  Lyndsy  75,  78, 176, 138 

Ben-Ezra,  Kate  85 

Benander,  Emily  85 

Bennett,  Sophia  97, 105, 150 

Bentley,  Julia  97 

Benzie,  Ryan  75 

Berkowitz,  Anne  39,  59, 1 66 

Berman,  Anna 

Bernhard,  Amanda  97 

Bemotas,  Sandra  85 

Berrien,  Elizabeth  39, 49, 18,  25 

Berrien,  Heather  85, 184 

Bettinelli,  Andrew  85 

Beturney,  Justin 

Biagi,Tara8,  40, 156, 162, 175, 166 
Bicknell,  Samuel  85, 135, 125, 151 
Bishop,  Benjamin  97 
Bisi,  Marisa  75,150 
Bisson,  David  40,  69, 131, 166 


Bitta-Nickerson,  Geneva 
Blain,  Gabriel  135 
Blair-Mann,  Newell  97,  98, 165 
Blasiak,  Robert,  1 49 
Blaustein,  Jeremy  75, 1 81 , 1 52 
Blauvelt,  Christopher  85 
Blom,  Victoria  VandenBerg  75 
Bloom,  Jason  19,  24,  40,  36 
Bloomfield,  Luke  85, 149 
Bokuniewicz,  Matthew  131 
Bollinger,  Jesse- Jamaal  97, 1 35 
Bolz  Reynolds,  Alana  1 50 
Bona,  Jesse  139, 154, 162, 138 
Bonaldo-Begnoche,  Francis  75, 131 
Bonaldo-Falls,  William  97 
Bond,  Emrys 
Bond,  John  97, 118 
Bond,  Noah  85 
Bonneau,  Danielle  97, 150 
Bonsignore,  Theresa  40,  44,  66, 1 28,  1 66 
Booker,  Dana  40 
Booker,  Tyler  97,  135,  125 
Boothroyd,  Derina  97, 133, 148 
Boscardin,  Adriane  1 1, 75, 146, 166, 122 
Botkin-Levy,  Elena  75,  123, 150 
Bouchard,  Irene  85,  86 
Bouchard,  Joshua  75 
Bouchard,  Rachel 
Boyce,  Jan  40,  46 
Boyden,  Colleen  13,  97, 164,150 
Boyko,  Oscar  97 
Boze,  Amanda  75, 1 65 
Bozorg,  Leila  40,  59,  61, 132,  138, 149, 
166, 122 

Brackett,  Vanessa  40 

Brainerd,  Elizabeth  75, 166 

Brandford,  Aisha  40, 153 

Brandt,  Oliver  97, 101 

Breitbart,  Molly  1 1 , 75, 166, 122 

Bresnahan,  Collan  97 

Bress,  James  97 

Britt,  Lindsey  75, 149,  166 

Britt,  Maxwell 

Broad,  Peter  85, 1 35, 1 65 

Broil,  Audrey  97 

Bromell,  Samuel  97,  99 

Brooks,  Michelle  85, 153, 151 

Brooks,  Matthew  21 , 40, 42, 1 18, 160 

Brooks,  Shawn  97, 1 28 

Brown,  Eliot  75,  149, 166 

Brown,  Jack  75, 125, 138, 166 

Brown,  Jason  75, 134, 128 

Brown,  Jawad  85, 135 

Brudevold-lver,  Tessa 

Brudevold-lversen,  Erik  25, 163 

Brunelle,  Brian  86, 126, 148 

Bryant,  Craig  97 

Bryant,  Emily  75,  166,  150 

Buchanan,  Andrew  38,  41, 140, 172, 173 

Index  21 1 


Buchanan,  Michael 
Buckminster,  Daniel  86 
Bulman,  David  75, 135, 147, 166 
Bur,  Andres  41, 52,  67, 138, 156, 152, 

166 

Burand,  Patrick  97 
Burbank,  Joelle  23,  86, 145, 176 
Burgess,  Nathanael  75,  79 
Burkart,  Karen  97, 1 57 
Burke,  Lauren  86, 1 1 9, 1 51 , 1 67 
Burnett,  Jonathon 
Burnim,  Kayla  97, 133, 148 
Burton,  Ricardo  86, 1 1 8 
Butler,  Audrey  76,  80, 151 
Buttolph,  Alison  76, 151 
Cabral,  Iris  Da  Conceicao  106 
Cabret,  William  97 
Cahall,  Eamon 

Calhoun,  Elizabeth  8,  39,  41 , 52 
Calinda,  Carmel  41 
Callahan,  Brahm  86 
Calloway,  Seth  25,  41 , 63, 134 
Camargo,  Gisele  174 
Campbell-Strauss,  Adam  41, 173, 149, 
152 

Cannon,  Shantia  86 
Cannonier,  Janel  86, 174 
Cannonier,  Leah,  174 
Cardasis,  Lily  97 
Cardozo,  Joseph  14,  21, 41, 172 
Carey,  Emily  41, 136 
Carino,  Emily  42, 147 
Carlisle,  Caroline  86 
Carpenter,  Lacy  86 
Carpenter,  Ryan 
Carpenter,  Thomas 
Carrano,  Damian 
Carter,  Alexander  1 38 
Carter,  Andrew 
Castriota,  Rachel  76 
Chae,  Chris  97, 1 33 
Chae,  Jane  76 

Chagnon,  Michelle  8, 42, 162, 175, 150 

Chang,  Jonathan  97 

Chang,  Redford  87 

Chang,  Remington  97 

Chapin,  Christina  97, 150 

Chapko,  Chelsea  86 

Chapman-Smith,  Melissa  86 

Chartier,  Gregory  97, 101, 148 

Chartier,  Kelley  1 4,  42, 1 36, 1 49, 1 66 

Chen,  Alice  86 

Chen,  Pei  Wen  42, 177 

Chen,  Stephanie  76, 136, 160, 180, 146 

Chenevert,  Daniel  76 

Chenevert,  Henry  76, 1 1 8 

Cheney,  Daniel  86 

Cheney,  James  76 

Chham,  Sokna  18,  86 


Chham,  Sokny  18 
Chhoun,  Sopheap  14,  55, 124 
Chhum,  Vothy  86,  124,  125 
Chhun,  Ammara  18, 76, 122 
Chhun,  Rorthna  86 

Childs,  Brooke  42,  51, 68, 152, 147, 138, 
166 

Chokphel,  Tenzin  86 
Chow,  Caroline  1 3,  97, 1 03 
Chu,  Ngocquynh  97, 147 
Ciccarelli,  Regina  14, 91, 138 
Ciesluk,  Jay  86,  92, 125 
Ciesluk,  Maia  42,  60 
Clark,  Benjamin  86, 135 
Clark,  Deirdre  43, 1 50 
Clark,  Nathaniel  43 
Clarke,  Justin 
Clegg,  Liam  90, 180 
Clingman,  Amelia  21 , 86, 147 


Cooke,  Kathleen  76 

Cooley,  Alexander  97, 148 

Cooper,  Beth  76, 128, 166, 151 

Corgnati,  Violette  163 

Correia,  Nicole  86 

Corriveau,  Nathaniel  97 

Cortright,  Christine  76 

Cortright,  Tanya  44 

Cosby,  Gloria  86, 1 53 

Courtney,  Caitlin  86, 1 33 

Courtney,  Meghan  107, 133, 150 

Cox,  Cynthia  63 

Cox,  Kevin  97, 146 

Crafts,  Tito  85,  87, 1 50 

Cramer,  Peter  76, 1 49, 1 66, 1 63 

Crawford,  William  44 

Crocker-Mager,  Rachelle  97, 173 

Crossman,  Thomas  76, 1 1 8 

Cruz,  Francisco  14, 25, 44,  71, 137, 183 


Coblyn,  Christopher  76, 134 
Coe,  Jonathan  97, 1 1 8 
Cohen,  Leah  86, 136, 151 
Cohen,  Matthew  86, 173 
Cohen,  Rachael  43 
Colbert,  Jennifer  1 32, 1 38 
Coleman,  Aaron  97, 1 35 
Coler,  Andrew  76 
Coler,  Mai-Ya 
Collazo,  Hector  86 
Collette,  Andrew  43 
Collins,  Lee  43 
Colo,  Julian  97, 1 40 
Connolly,  Michael  97, 125, 164 
Connors,  Candice  86 
Connors,  Trevor  97 
Cook,  Brandy  43 
Cook,  Dallas  97, 163 


Cunningham,  Emil  44, 155, 153, 150 

Cunningham,  Julie  97, 148 

Curcija,  Iva87, 147, 119 

Cutler,  Daniel  87, 1 35, 1 26 

Cutler,  Michael  76, 134, 126 

Dalmau,  Bianca  97, 150 

Daly,  Connor  98 

Damon,  Jonathan  76 

Daniel,  Anne  18, 44, 146, 166 

Dann,  Elizabeth  44, 155, 166, 150 

Dann,  Imogen 

Dann,  Michael  87 

Danoff,  Leah  76, 1 1 9, 1 66 

Danzig,  Paul  87,  88 

Dardano,  Stephanie  87 

Davidson,  Austin 

Davis,  Amara 

Davis,  Bethany  76 

Davis,  Heather  76 


212  hidex 


Davis,  Jihad 

I Davis,  Nathan  87, 1 52 
Davis,  Patrick  76,  1 24, 1 40 
Dawodu,  Rayhanat  98 
De  Brito,  Andrea 
I Deer,  Kaniataroton  98 
Dejackome,  Lauren  98, 1 50 
Delman,  Lindsay  86,  87,  89,  93 
; Dempesy,  Justin  98 
Denis,  Kate  98 
Dennis,  Cyle  98 
Dennis,  Deidre-Ann  98, 174 
Denton-Thompson,  Daniel  14,  44 
Depalma,  Brooke  86,  87 
Deprosse,  Robert 
Derosia,  Candy  87, 151 
DeVries,  Paul  98, 150 
1 Devries,  Thijs  76, 1 54, 1 50 
I Dewick,  Elisia  44 
I Dickinson,  Jill  37,  43  ,45 
^ Dickinson-Ricardi,  Jericho 
I Dillard,  Daria  15, 45, 132 

Dillard,  Darlene  87, 174, 153, 151 
Dillon,  Catherine  87 
Dimetres,  Melissa  98 
Dinsmore,  Casey  98 
Diodati,  Frank 

Dixon-Wheeler,  Mariah  1 1, 76, 166, 122 
Djaferis,  Jennifer  127, 163 
Do,  Toan  22,  45,  166 
Do,  Trung  98 
Dobrenko,  Tatiana  26 
1 Dodge,  Jason  76, 1 31 , 1 26 
'!  Dohrn,  Wiebke  76,  81 
i Doleva,  Kara  87,  89 
Doleva,  Kristie 

Domian,  Christopher  87, 148, 163 
Domian,  John  45, 48, 149, 166 
Donoghue,  Evan 
Donoghue,  Michael-John  98 
Donovan,  Liam  45 

! Doran,  Rebecca  45,  67, 177, 149, 166 
! Doubleday,  Carrie  87, 1 36 
; Doubleday,  Kasey  87 
! Doubleday,  Megan  45 
Dougan,  Scott  1 50 
Douglas,  Matthew 
Dowling-Brown,  Addisu  98, 124 
Dowling-Brown,  M’aza  87, 150 
I Doyle,  Kristopher  98, 1 1 8, 1 63 
I Doyle,  Renee  87 
; Drake,  Michael  88 
i Drew,  Chloe  98, 1 50 
Droy,  Katherine  45 , 162, 166 
Duarte,  Salome  19, 46,166 
Dufresne,  Nicholas  46,  137, 175, 166 
Dunbar,  April  46 
Durojaiye,  Abel  76 
1 Dyer,  Michael  1 34 


Ea,  Vichheka  76 
East,  Ravan  76 
Echeverri,  Melissa  21 , 86,  87 
Edinson,  Molly 
Edison,  Asa 

Effrat,  Jonathan  46, 166 
Ehlin,  Johan  76 
Eisenstein,  Daniel  2, 17,  46 
Ek,  Julie 

Ekstein-Kon,  Marisa  98, 1 50 

Elgadi,  Nahia  98, 174 

Ellis,  Elizabeth  14,  44,  46, 132, 128, 166 

Ernest,  Bethany 

Ernest,  Heather  87 

Espinoza,  Jumyres  98 

Esposito,  Robert  24,  87 

Essig,  Andrea  87 


Essig,  Nicholas  98 
Evans,  Hunter  19, 1 18 
Ewald,  Sarah  47 
Ewing,  Maura  8, 10,  76,  166 
Ezeh,  Ikenna21, 87 
Ezeh,  Nnanyelu  72, 1 18 
Fagade,  Tosin  87 

Fajardo,  Sarah  98, 102, 133, 146, 119 
Falkenbach,  Tiffany  87,  127 
Farah,  Sada  98, 133 
Farber,  Jason  87, 1 52 
Farooq,  Sumaira 

Farrington,  Samuel  43,  47,  59, 173 
Favaro,  Johanna  25,  76, 162 
Faye-Foulds,  Tessa  88,  92,  173,  151 
Fein,  Lauren  47, 166 
Feinman,  Jonathan  76, 124, 166 
Feldman,  Sarah  75,  76,  66, 151 
Fenelon,  Jean  98 


Fenske-Corbiere,  Cecile  25,  98, 1 33, 1 1 9 
Fenstad,  Gregory  77, 125, 176 
Ferrer,  Daniel  88, 1 47 
Ferris,  Anya 
Field,  Victoria  47 
Fisher,  Jennifer  98, 146 
Floyd-Mark,  Sean  88, 135 
Flynn,  Michael 
Forman,  Jed  88 
Forray,  William  77,  166,  151 
Fowler,  Georgia  88,  91 , 151, 167 
Francis,  Brian  98 
Franklin,  Rachel  47,51, 162 
Franklin,  Sarah  98, 147 
Franzman,  Lyle  88, 125 
Frau,  Carolyn  88,  91, 151 
Freed,  BethAnn  47, 156, 181, 147, 166 
Friedman,  Sarah  77 
Frost,  Jean-Pierre  98 
Fuhrman,  Kyla  88, 133 
Fye,  Allyn  98 

Gaddy,  Elisabeth  21, 98  ,107, 133, 150 

Gagnon,  Deanna  47, 146, 166 

Galante,  Bryan  41, 47, 145, 162, 149 

Gallant,  Daniel  77 

Gallant,  Linwood  77 

Gallinaro,  Andrew  48, 1 18,  31 

Gamache,  Anthony 

Gamache,  Ronald 

Ganz,  Michal  77, 182, 166 

Gao,  Boyuan  88, 1 36 

Gao,  Chang  98, 150 

Garcia,  Edgar 

Garfield,  Abraham  88, 125 

Garmirian,  Lindsay  1 1 , 88, 122 

Gates,  Joshua 

Ge,  Fei  77 

Geiger,  Lauren  18,  48, 166 
Geiger,  Shannon 
Geoffroy,  Anna  77, 183, 151 
Geoffroy,  Raymond  98,  1 50 
Germann,  Leah  22 
Gerstein,  Rebekah 
Gianakopoulos,  Eva 
Gianakopoulos,  Marios  88, 1 63 
Gianesin,  Giovanni  88, 148 
Giat,  Rebecca  98 
Gibavic,  Aubrey  88, 1 38 
Gibbs,  Sakina 
Gildea,  Timothy  88, 1 80 
Gillis,  Jay 
Gilman,  Rose  48 
Gilmore,  Melissa  88, 148 
Gladstone,  Miriam  88,  92, 151 
Gladstone,  Peter  98,135,125 
Glassberg,  Rachel  98, 181, 150 
Glassman,  Ariel  48, 148, 149, 166 
Goderez,  Tara  77, 1 66, 1 67 
Goettel,  Daniel  88 

In  Hex  213 


1 


Goff,  Cara  11,88, 122 
Goff,  Jonathan  77,  80 
Goldberg,  Sara  77, 151, 154, 166,181 
Goldman,  Jesse  77, 152, 166 
Goldstein,  Gabriel  12,  88,137 
Goldstein,  Hannah  48 
Goldstein,  l-Jah  77 
Gomez,  Andres  18,  78,72,172,173 
Gomez,  Favian  77 
Gonzalez,  Eduardo  48, 1 62 
Gonzalez  Charlestream,  Ramon  49, 66, 
118 

Gonzalez-Charlestream,  Gabriel  98, 1 18 
Gonzalez-Kreisberg,  Daniel  99, 147 
Goodale,  Britton  49, 180, 175, 147 
Goodale,  Jane  99, 175 
Goodman,  Zachary  99, 125 
Gorczyca,  David  49 
Gordon,  Asante 
Gordon,  Bayete  49, 63, 1 34 
Gorlin-Crenshaw,  Alexandra  99, 1 50 
Gorth,  Pamela  77, 128, 166 
Gorth,  Phillip  48,  49,  68, 164,  166 
Gotesman,  Drew  12,  77, 152 
Gotesman,  Max  99, 148, 150 
Goulston,  Jerad  88 
Goulston,  Seth  49 
Grant,  Jerome  77, 118 
Graves,  Christopher  50, 172, 173, 149, 
166 

Graves-Fulgham,  Chenee  12, 88 
Graves-Fulgham,  Kwame  99 
Gray,  Christopher  99 
Gray,  Jason  37,  50, 151 
Graziadei,  Michelle  1 1 , 77, 122 
Greco,  Zoe  99 
Green,  Kim 

Greene,  Jeffrey  99, 148 

Greeney,  Adam  8, 45,  50, 139, 173, 166 

Greeney,  Andrew 

Greenspan,  Joel  77, 166 

Griffin,  Liana  77, 136 

Griffith-Bowers,  Keenan  151 

Grigoryeva,  Maria  37,  50, 166, 173, 171 

Grim,  Johathan 

Grosslein,  Martin  77, 147 

Grybko,  Charles  88 

Gulliver,  Peter 

Gunter,  Jolene  99 

Gunter  II,  Robert  88, 180 

Guo,  Zijun  88 

Gurung,  Maya  77 

Gutierrez,  Naomi  86,  88, 151 

Gutter  Lisk,  Frances  99 

Haase,  Tashya  99, 174 

Hackett,  Henry 

Haight,  Andrew  77, 125, 149 

Hait,  Shauna23,  77, 174 

Halfacre,  Jason 


Hamel,  Amy  17, 50 
Hamilton,  Keisha  99 
Handel,  Nicole  77 
Handel,  Stuart  99, 118 
Hanley,  Stephanie  77, 132, 151,166 
Hannigan,  Michael  50 
Hanno,  Theodore  99,  125 
Hapip,  Sara  77, 149, 166 
Harchik,  Taryn  10,  50,  59, 166, 181 
Harper-Ewert,  Jordana 
Harrington,  Caitlin  1 1 , 88, 122, 148 
Hart,  Timothy  88, 182, 149 
Hartblay,  Cassandra  89, 148, 149 
Hartmann-Boyce,  Jamie  89,  92, 149 
Hartwell,  Toby 
Harvey,  Matthew 


Hayman,  Casey  50, 1 34 

Hayman,  Tate  89 

Haynes,  Kimberly 

Hazard,  Jamille  99, 150 

Hazard,  Kaya66,  77, 174, 153, 149 

Hazzard-Watkins,  Jesse  51, 166, 172, 

175, 149 

Heider,  Matthew  51 , 67 

Heller,  Adi  78, 150, 154, 156, 152, 166 

Herbert,  Jenny  78 

Heron-Duranti,  Valerie  99, 150 

Herrera-Garcia,  Mercedes 

Hersey,  Seth  51, 152 

Hersh,  Maya  99, 181, 148 

Hickey,  Megan  89 

Hicks,  Olivia  99 

Hillman-Siracusa,  Amy  51 

Himmelstein,  Daniel  99 

Hing,  Jacob 

Hixson,  Michael  89 

Hiza,  Aisha  89 


Hoagland-Henefield,  Ian  78,  74 
Hoffman-Setka,  Leah  99, 1 50 
Holland,  Alisha  19,  96,  99, 107, 126, 150 
Holland,  Elliot  19,  51, 106, 172, 149, 166 
Holm,  David  99 

Holzberg-Pill,  Shoshana  78, 136, 166 

Hondrogen,  Katherine  89 

Horrigan,  Caitlin  78, 1 19 

Hosley  Jr,  Gary  78  ,149, 166 

Hough,  Emily  89 

Howard,  Corey  99, 100, 131 

Howard,  Robert  89 

Howard,  Sally  89, 165 

Hsu,  Scott  98,  99 

Hu,  Bo 

Humphries,  Bianca 
Hunter,  Julia  85, 89, 119 
Hunter,  Virginia  78 
Hupfer,  Sheri  78 
Hurwitz,  Benjamin 
Hurwitz,  Katherine  89, 146 
Igesumal,  Peter  78 
Ihedigbo,  James  89, 1 18, 135 
Inglese,  Francesca  51, 152, 147 
Irizarry-Melendez,  Oscar  118 
Irvine,  Jeffrey  84, 89 
Jablonski,  Kerry  78 
Jackson,  Amber  89, 133 
Jacobson,  Adam  99 
Jakus,  Stephanie  78, 164, 166, 174 
Jasinski,  Laura  99, 132 
Jasinski,  Michael  51 , 1 18 
Jaspersohn,  Robert  89, 1 80 
Jayne,  Amelia  99 

Jean-Babets,  Kenneth  100, 118, 163 
Jenkins,  Kaitlynn  1 00, 1 02, 1 50 
Jenner- Young,  Rachel  10, 19, 37,  51, 
59, 166 

Jensen,  Katharine  52, 172, 173, 182, 166 

Jemigan,  Stacey  78 

Jemigan,  Stephanie 

Jimenez,  Miguel  78, 1 18 

John,  David  100 

John,  Joseph  100, 118 

Johnquest,  Astrelle 

Johnson,  Elizabeth  45,  52, 145, 162 

Johnson,  Eric  78 

Johnson,  Lee 

Johnson,  Starla  1 00 

Johnson,  Timothy  89 

Johnston,  Tyler 

Jones,  Candace  89, 151 

Jordan,  Rafael  1 18, 152 

Joy,  Jivan  78 

Joyner,  Tarik  1 00, 1 50 

Juravich,  Nicholas  87, 89, 147 

Jurczak,  Nina  52, 129, 151, 166 

Juskalian,  Russ  52,  66, 124, 137, 166 

Juskalian,Tirzah100, 133 


214  Index 


Kahn-McQueen,  Laurel 
Kaiser,  Eva 

Kalchuk,  Tetyana  78, 170 
Kalmakis,  Jonathan  100, 125 
i Kanner,  Lauren  100, 133 
j Kanner,  Lisa  52, 1 32, 1 49, 1 66, 1 75 
! Kaplan,  Nicholas  78, 1 26, 1 66, 1 74 
I Kaplan,  Siena  89, 147 
; Karlin,  Daniel  52, 171 

i Karson,  Max  100, 148 

i Kasai,  Ariel  89, 125, 147 
I Kassis,  Lael78,79, 124,  166 
Katch,  Ellen  52, 136, 119, 166 
Katz,  Sebastian 
Katzman,  Emily  78, 151, 166 
Kaufmann,  Sarah  78, 119, 150, 154,167 
Keedy,  Jeffrey  87  95,  126 
Keegan,  Sean  100 
I Keenan,  Zachary  78 

Keenan-Gray,  Haley  78,  132,  161,  166 
Keillor,  Whitney  1 00 
; Kellogg,  Jessica  53 
j Kellogg,  Sarah  89 
1 Kellogg,  Shem  12, 14,  53,  36 
Kelly,  Grant  13,  78,  155,  126, 151 
Kelty,  Emma  1 4, 1 5,  53, 1 1 9, 1 51 , 1 66 
Kelty,  Nora  1 1 , 100, 119, 150 
Kennedy,  Mary 
Kennedy,  Michael  15,  67 
Kennedy-Costa,  Michael  78 
Kenny,  Brian  78,  150,  166 
Kepes,  Gyuri 
Kepes,  Quinn  53 
Kiefer,  Zoe  83, 119, 150, 166 
Killough,  Faith  100, 150 
Kilroy,  Conor  8,  48,  53,  124, 164,  166 
Kim,  Dong  89 
Kim,  Eun 

Kim,  Hanna  78, 148, 166 

Kimball,  Matthew 

Kinder,  Justine  53, 1 36 

Klausner-Wise,  Brooke  78  161, 128, 166 

Klein,  Kristina 

Kline,  Dillon  53, 

Kline,  Laurel 

Klock,  Suzanne  78, 160, 150, 166 
Knipes,  Harlan  100, 125,  197 
Koenig-Kroner,  Erin 
Kohl,  Kaitlin  79,  128 
Kohler,  Davin  89,  1 76 
Kohler,  Kevin  153, 

Kol,  Sophat  100 
Kong,  Sothy 
Koplow,  Brian  89,  1 00 
Korfhage-Poret,  Taylor  89,  92 
Korza,  Andrew  89 

Kosiba,  Alexandra  8, 1 5,  1 7,  24,  54,  1 66 
Kosiorek,  Brian  100, 103, 148 
Kovach,  Matthew  90, 1 1 8, 1 1 9 


Krasnik,  Samuel  90, 182 
Kravitz,  Corinne  21, 54,  138, 139, 166 
Krebs-Morrison,  Megan  90, 119, 133, 150 
Krogh-Grabbe,  Benjamin  90 
Kucinski,  Alexander  90 
Kuhn,  Mary  8,  79, 166 
Kurtz,  Michael  15, 17,  54,  58,  36,  124, 

166 

Kushick,  Maia  87,  90  147, 151 
Kusner,  Woden 

Kuusisto,  Alan  79, 124, 151, 155 
Labbe,  Brett  79 
Lacey,  Matthew  90,  146 
Lafond,  Henri  54, 131 
Lagreze,  Joshua 
Lahti,  James  79, 152,  149, 166 
Lahti,  Melanie  90, 149 
Lail,  Cameron  90, 161 
Lalonde,  Lucas  25,  66, 1 56 
Landset,  Sara  54, 

Laney,  Rayford  54 
Lapollo,  Nicholas 

Laprade,  Christopher  98, 100, 102 
Laprade,  Kassandra  1 00, 

Larareo,  Anthony  90, 131 
Laroche,  Qasim  15,  54, 118, 152, 153, 
149 

Last,  Jacob  90, 1 49 
Lattuca,  Andrew  17,  21, 54,  71, 134 
La  Valley,  Kefira  17, 

Lavarreda,  Anna  1 00, 1 1 9, 1 50 
Lawall,  Jonathan 
Lawall,  Patricia  22,  90 
Lawlor,  Claire  90, 122,148 
Leclair,  Jaime 
Lee,  Chih-Yun  45,  54, 145 
Lee,  Edwin 

Lee,  Ji-Suk  54, 146, 166 
Lee,  Sun  79, 150, 166, 177 
Lee,  Sung  79 
Lee,  Yi-Fei  1 50 

Lehtinen-Chodorow,  Kristina  1 00, 1 05, 
148 

Leiblum,  Raphael,  100 
Leighton,  Jacqueline  79, 151, 165, 175 
Leighton,  Natalie  79 
Lemoine,  Laura  100 
Leonard,  Clayton  53,  55,  58 
Leonard,  Faith  90, 136 
Lerner,  Marielle  149 
Lespier,  David 
Lesser,  Lindsay  90 
Lesser,  Rachel  90, 1 47 
Letendre-Cahil,  Nikolas  90 
Levchuk,  Michael  100 
Levey,  Michael  100 
Levi,  Alejandro  79, 166 
Levy,  Amos  1 00 
Levy,  Jared  79 


Levy-Moore,  Amara  90, 1 22 

Lewis,  Antonio  90, 1 25 

Lewis,  Jemail  135, 148 

Lewis-Gonzalez,  Camilo  54,  55, 124, 172 

Leyva,  Jesus  79 

Liang,  Chia-Yi  79 

Liang,  Yu-Jung  100,  177 

Libert,  Andrew 

Lichtenberg,  Drew  79, 1 57 

Lichtenberg,  Nicholas  79 

Lieber,  Alexander  90, 1 37 

Lieberman,  Alexis  55,  36, 180 

Lieberman,  Zachary  100, 125, 148 

Lillydahl-Schr,  Hosanna  90, 151, 172, 

173 

Lin,  Jiaming  100,  150,156,  177 
Lipkowitz,  Adam  79,  1 66 
Lipman,  Adam  79,  147, 166 
List,  Emily  100 

Littlefield,  Katherine  55, 151,180 

Loeb,  Erica  90 

Loftfield,  Allerlaroo  90 

Logan,  Sarah  55, 151, 166, 182 

Loischild,  Rachel  75,  79, 151,162, 167 

Lombardi,  Gina  76,  79 

Looze,  Christopher  55,  72,  1 1 8, 1 31 , 1 62 

Lopes,  Cesar 

Lord,  Julia  100 

Lorenzo,  Diana 

Lowe,  William 

Lowing,  Douglas 

Lowing,  Heather 

Lucas,  Matthew  1 00, 1 46 

Lucier,  Matthew 

Ludwig,  Tobin  79 

Lukas,  William  100, 125, 150, 181 

Lundgren,  Katrina  79, 151 

Lyons,  Jeffrey 

Lyons,  Rebecca  100 

Lyons,  Terence  56,  77 

Ma,  Eden  56,  137,  166, 182 

Macchia,  Bashka  56 

Machta,  Benjamin  90, 172, 173, 147, 138 
Mackenzie,  Molly  100 
Mackenzie,  Travis  90 
Maczka,  Evan  79,137 
Magner,  Stefanie  56, 166,  182 
Magrath,  Meagan  101, 150 
Maguire,  Gabrielle  14, 18, 19,  56, 138, 
166 

Malaney,  Meagan  79 
Maldonado,  Reynaldo  56 
Mallory,  Devone 

Maltese-Blount,  Sophia  55,  56,  59, 166 
Mangaliso,  Unati  90, 148 
Mann,  Casey  101 
Manning,  Nicholas  79, 147 
Manning,  William  101 
Mannino,  Manjiri  101, 127 


In  Hex  215 


Mannino,  Tegan  121, 148 
Manter,  Timothy  56 
Manuel,  Lauritz  90 
Mao,  Sokvana 
Maraniss,  Elliott  79 
Marcus,  Ian  101 

Marglin,  Jessica  79, 156, 160, 166, 173 

Marino,  Brian  101, 126 

Markarian,  Audrey  100, 101, 150 

Markarian,  Rebecca  100, 101, 149 

Martel,  Meghanne  22,  79 

Martinez,  Arelis  77, 79 

Martinez,  Francisco  101 

Martini,  Micol  57 

Marx,  Alyson  101,136,148 

Marx,  Maya  57, 166 

Mas,  Gabriel  80, 166 

Masterton,  Eli  91 

Mateo,  Joseph  91 

Mateo,  Natalie  91 

Mathews,  Cynthia  80, 154, 150, 156, 
181 

Mathews,  James  101, 137, 149, 163 
Matuszko,  Briana  101, 133, 150 
Maxson,  Jane  91 , 1 36, 1 50 
Mazer,  Alma  57, 1 66, 1 73, 1 71 , 1 75 
Mazur,  Jonathan 
Mbanefo,  Uchenna  23, 167 
McAvoy,  Kiel  91 
Mccahon,  Gloria  91 , 1 36 
McCandless,  Holly  1 1 , 80, 122 
McClaid-Cook,  Katherine  80 
Mcclung,  Gregory  80, 166 
McComb,  Kevin  101, 125, 164 
McCoy,  Michael  101 
Mccraven,  Makaya  91 , 1 18, 152 
McIntyre,  Michael  83 
McKenzie,  Jill  101 
McKinney,  Brendan  101, 125 
McKnight,  Johnnie  80, 1 18, 134 
Mclaughlin,  Tyler  80 
McNamara,  Kate  8, 1 1 , 15, 18, 25,  57, 
166 

Meadows,  Lily  91,127 
Meagher,  Joseph  80, 152, 166 
Medina,  Luis  91 
Melby,  Michael  57, 131 
Melendez,  Wilfredo  1 3,  53,  57 
Mellor,  Ian  91, 151 
Melnechuk,  Nikhil  101, 150 
Mendes-Craig,  Wesley  91 
Mentin,  Emily  57,  60,  64,  71 
Mew,  Colin  101, 150 
Michelman,  Adria 
Michelson,  Marisa80, 150, 166 
Michelson,  Samuel  101, 147 
Middleton,  Seth  80 
Milch,  Leah  91, 147 
Millar,  Joleen  91, 170 


Miller,  Colin  80, 147, 163 

Miller,  Elijah  57, 150 

Miller,  Eliot  80, 166, 163 

Miller,  Gregory  80,  74, 151, 155, 160 

Miller,  Jordan  80 

Miller,  Robert  58 

Miseph,  Michael  101 

Misterka,  Brian  101, 148 

Mitchell,  Jedidiah  91 , 131 

Mohasi,  Mpone  80, 151, 153 

Mohlala,  Neo  58,  63, 1 30 

Molina,  Jose 

Molina,  Lorimar 

Mones,  Casey  58, 138, 183 

Monte,  Christina  58 

Montgomery,  Verniser  21 , 129 

Moodley,  Trishul  99,  1 01 

Moody,  Samuel  101 , 1 18 

Moran,  Kira  58,  62 


Moran,  Matthew 
Moran,  Meggan  101, 150 
Morcom,  Kathryn  80, 151, 166, 167 
Morcom,  Sarah  101 

Morgan-Rothschild,  Amelia  80, 150, 166 
Moriarty,  Christopher  91 , 1 80 
Moriarty,  Ryan  91 
Moss,  Geoffrey  91, 148 
Moss-Bachrach,  Elan  80, 151, 166 
Mullin,  Owen  43,  57,  58,  64, 134 
Munger,  Sarah  Lucia  21,91, 93, 1 51 
Murakami,  Eucaly  59 
Murfin,  Laila  59, 150, 181 
Murphy,  Daniel  101 

Musante,  Andrea  59, 119, 132, 149, 166 

Musgrave,  David  1 01 , 1 25 

Mutala,  Herve  80 

Muthukumar,  Alii  1 02 

Myers,  Benjamin  42,  48,  59, 1 1 8, 1 62 

Myers,  Hannah  102, 119, 150 


Myers,  Sarah  80, 1 1 9, 1 51 , 1 66 
Nachem,  Matthew  80 
Nardone,  Andre  80 
Neiman,  Madeleine  80, 149, 166 
Nelson,  Alanna  102, 1 19, 133 
Nelson,  Alec  102, 150, 155 
Nelson,  Christopher  1 52 
Nelson,  Paul  C.  17,  59, 162, 126 
Nelson,  Paul  M.  59, 131 
Nelson-Hospers,  Lauren  91, 127 
Neuner,  Andrew  91 
Newell,  Jared  80, 163 
Newsted,  Lesleyanne  14,  36,  60,148, 
166 

Ng,  Jenny  Suk80, 166 
Ng,  Lisa  102, 182 
Nguyen,  Phuong  91 
Nguyen,  Quan  102 
Nickerson,  Brittany  101, 102 


Nielsen,  Miles  14,  60, 145 
Nikitina,  Anna  80 
Noonan,  Rebecca  80 
Nop,  Saray  15,  62,  72, 162 
Norbis,  Maria  91 
Norton,  Amanda  80, 1 1 9 
Noss,  Charles 
Nowicki,  Jude  60 
Nugent,  Jared  91 

Nussbaum,  Lauren  81, 151, 154, 166, 
167 

O’Brien,  Jennifer  81 , 149 
O’Brien,  Kathryn  91, 151 
O’Brien,  Kristen  44,  60, 128, 166 
O’Reilly,  Julien  102 
Oakes-Rooney,  Michael  102, 118 
Oedel,  Elizabeth  150, 160, 166 
Ofori,  Mammi-Dufie 
Oinonen,  Elizabeth  81, 151, 154 
Oke,  David  102 


216  Index 


' Oke,  Oluwole  81, 124 
I Okoroafor,  Blessing  60,  66, 1 62, 1 66 
I Okun,  Aviva  102 
i Olanyk,  Julia  102 
: Olanyk,  Kelly  1 4,  61 , 1 40, 1 52, 1 50 
' Olasewere,  Olufunmilayo  151 
I Oldweiler,  Mary 
' Olken-Dann,  Eli  91 
' Olszewski,  Matthew  102, 131 
I Ominsky,  Matthew  102 
i Ominsky,  William  81 
I Ononibaku,  Michael  91 
■ Ornelas,  Ariana  60, 61 , 1 66 
' Ortiz,  Adelys 

I Ortiz,  David  21 , 81 , 1 50, 1 54, 1 66, 1 70 
I Ortiz,  Elizabeth  107 
I Ortiz,  Laurie  1 02, 1 50 
I Ortiz,  Loribeth  21, 102 
' Ostendorf,  Margaret  1 1 , 81 , 1 22 
i Ostrand,  Sarah 
I Overstreet,  Christopher  102 
I Overstreet,  Jessica  1 1 , 81 , 1 22 
i Overstreet,  Timothy  61 
j Owen,  Christine  92 
I Ozereko,  John  55,  61 
1 Ozereko,  Zoe 
; Pabon,  Santa  Barbara  61 
Pacheco,  Miguel  Angel 
Pacheco,  Miguel  Jose 

IPagano,  Christopher  81 , 1 49 
Page,  Andrew  1 35 
Palatt,  Brooke  92 
Palkyi,  Tenzin  61 
' Palladino,  Celeste  92, 1 75 
Parent,  Keith  1 02 

I Parker,  Arlen 
Parker,  Thomas  61 

^ Pastorello,  Christina  1 02, 1 33, 1 46, 1 1 9 
Patel,  Nishith  61 
Pattee,  Morgan  81 
Patterson,  Ryan  62 
! Patteson,  Abbey  92, 1 1 9, 1 33, 1 48 
' Paulin,  Christopher  62, 1 31 
' Payton-Russell,  Meagan  49,  62, 166 
' Pearson,  Lisa  151, 166 
; Pearson-Pomerantz,  Ethan  61 , 62 
] Peckham,  Paul  92 
; Pelis,  Samantha  92 
Pelletier,  Richard  171 
Pena,  John  92 
j Peramba,  Joseph 
; Perchak,  Katelyn  81 , 1 28, 1 66 
‘ Perez,  Juan  92 
Perez,  Karla  92 
Perez,  Patrick  92 
, Peterman,  Jonathan 
j Peters,  Hassan  62, 131 
I Peters,  Kamil 

I Petitt,  Emily  Randle  1 4,  36,  62, 1 49, 1 54, 


119,166,150 
Pettit,  Emily  Caitlin  92 
Pham,  Hao  92 

Phillips,  Robert  83, 165,  152,  149 
Phrum,  Sina  99, 102 
Pich,  Sopham  81 
Pickert,  Andrew  92, 151 
Pierce,  Matthew  92, 149 
Pine,  Cody  102. 107, 164, 146 
Pinkney,  Stephanie  1 02 
Pistrang,  David  62,  155,  160, 149,  150, 
166 

Plavin,  Jya  81 
Plummer,  Timothy 
Plummer  Jr,  Keith 
Pocsik,  Christina  92 
Pocsik,  Christopher  81,131 
Podkowka  , Vicki  1 02 
Poey,  Alan  92 

Pollin,  Hannah  14, 15, 18,  42,  62, 157, 
166 

Ponomarev,  Ilia  102,  106 
Ponsor,  Anne  81 
Ponsor,  Joseph  1 02 
Poole,  Lance 

Popstefanija,  Igor  92, 1 76, 1 38 

Poritz,  Aaron  1 02 

Poritz,  Rachel  59,  63 

Porter,  Mark  81, 155, 126, 166, 151 

Potter,  Matthew 

Powers,  Alice  1 02, 1 50 

Pozar,  Michael  92, 1 82 

Prak,  Sokchea 

Price,  Mark  12,  92, 140 

Priel,  Shoshana23,  63, 182 

Priest,  Elizabeth  92,  93, 175, 138, 150 

Prince,  Nathan  88, 170 

Propert,  Simon  92 

Pruner,  Joseph  101, 102 

Pueschel,  Kristina  14,  63, 145, 166, 151 

Puffer,  Lisa  81, 74, 129,  130 

Pushkar,  Andrew  63, 1 66 

Quesada,  Monique 

Quesnel,  Jaclyn  22,  43,  63, 179 

Quick,  Bryan  92, 149 

Quinn,  Caitlin  79,  81,  166 

Quinn,  Christopher  59,  62,  63, 126 

Quizon,  Joanna  103, 133, 163 

Quysner,  David 

Raboin,  Eric  180 

Randolph,  Erin  81,  150 

Raskevitz,  Michael  63 

Rasskazova,  Galina  81 

Rasug,  Percy  103, 125 

Ratn,  Muni 

Raymond,  SoJeong  103, 127, 150 
Reck,  Daniel  17, 103 
Reffsin,  Jesse  103, 153 
Regan,  Benjamin  101, 103 


Regan,  Frank  103, 1 18 

Regan,  Sarahbess  63 

Rehm,  Daniel  14,  64, 152 

Reich,  Cecilia  92, 172, 173 

Reif,  Gabriel  14,  19,  37,  62,  64, 149, 166 

Reilly,  Kevin  80,81,  124,  166 

Rella-Brooks,  Shubhada  103, 177 

Reske,  Patrick  103 

Reyes,  Rafael  1 03 

Reyes,  Rosalee  81 

Rhodes,  Andrew  92 

Rhodes,  Jennifer  23,  64 

Rhodes,  Matthew  92, 1 1 8 

Rhodes,  Scott  64, 1 1 8 

Rhodes,  Thomas  1 03, 1 1 8 

Ricardi,  Anthony 

Richardson,  Colin  92, 152 

Richmond,  Corinne  52,  64,  127 

Ricker,  Charles  1 03 

Ricker,  Joseph  92 

Riewaldt,  Christopher 

Rife,  Jeremy  1 2, 1 03, 1 35, 1 50 

Riley,  Heather  81,  128 

Risech-Neyman,  Yesenia  103, 148,  119 

Riva,  Katherine  10, 19,  64, 119, 166 

Riva,  Kimberly  92, 1 1 9 

Rivera,  Angel  81, 129 

Rivera,  Noel  103 

Rivera,  Suhailah  92, 174 

Rives,  Rene 

Roach,  Adam  92 

Robbins,  Heather  64 

Roberson,  Rachel  92 

Roberts,  Caitlin  8 1 , 1 1 9, 1 66 

Roberts,  James  1 03, 1 1 8 

Roberts,  Tara  92, 129, 130, 151 

Roberts  III,  Richard  81, 1 18 

Robinson,  Hannah  93, 149 


f 


Itifiex  217 


Robinson,  Ra’Shaun 

Robison,  Isaiah  81, 118 

Rock,  William  103, 150 

Rockland-Miller,  Ariel 

Rockwell,  Katherine  64. 146, 166 

Roco,  Angela  129, 130, 165 

Rodrigues,  Constantina  82, 166 

Rodrigues,  Justiniano  93, 127 

Rodriguez,  Dalbert  103 

Rodriguez,  Janira  86,  93 

Rodriguez,  Jorge  82 

Roehrig,  Artemis  103, 147 

Rogers,  Brian  36,  65,  73, 175, 180 

Rohde,  Jennifer  82, 174 

Romano- Joseph,  Jennifer  52, 65, 166 

Romano-Joseph,  Rachel  103 

Rosa,  Megan 

Rosa,  Reyna  93 

Rose,  Chanda  1 03 

Rosen,  Eva  75,  76,  82, 155, 166, 150 

Rosen,  Hayley  103,150 

Rosen,  Jonathan  36,  65, 166 

Rosenberg,  Benjamin 

Ross,  Audrey  65,  66, 138, 166 

Ross,  Daniel  93, 149, 164, 180, 182 

Ross,  Judy  107, 150 

Ross,  Kathleen  82, 1 66, 1 50 

Roth,  Hannah  82, 1 1 9, 1 51 , 1 66, 1 67 

Roth,  Matthew  98, 103 

Roth-Howe,  Evan  56,  65, 180,  182, 166 

Rothenberg,  Jeffrey  65, 148, 149, 166 

Rothenberg,  Sarah  103, 150 

Roud,  Michael  66, 175, 166 

Rubero,  Christina 

Rubero,  Joshua  82 

Rubin,  Aaron  82, 149, 175 

Rudolph,  Ariel  93, 170 

Rufe,  Kathryn  8, 10,  82, 138, 149, 166 

Ruhl,  David  96, 103, 163 

Ruhl,  Joanna  47, 66 

Ruiz,  Alberto 

Rumierz,  Jolanta  82, 174 

Russell,  Jill  93 

Russett,  Katherine  103, 150 

Rutstein,  Jared  82 

Ryan, Joshua 

Sagamaga,  Gloria 

Salem,  Brian  103 

Sanchez,  Brenda  21 , 82, 129 

Sanchez,  Gloria  93, 1 74 

Sanchez,  James 

Sanchez,  Kimberly  66 

Sanchez,  Monique  82 

Sander,  Petra  66, 166 

Santiago,  Christopher  103, 104 

Santiago,  Jessica  82 

Santiago,  Marina  60, 66, 147 

Sarabaez,  Zena 

Saunders,  Aaron  93,  95, 125 


Sawala,  Tomasz 

Sayer,  Ashleigh  82, 166 

Sayer,  Emily  103, 104, 146 

Scanlan,  Bridget  59,  66 

Schiller,  Evan  93, 1 70 

Schlessinger,  Abigail  1 1 , 82, 1 82, 1 66, 

122, 167 

Schlessinger,  James  104, 147 

Schloert),  Amy  93, 151 

Schmid,  Ethan  67, 131 

Schmid,  Lena  104, 1 19 

Schneider,  Alexander  96, 1 04 

Schnurr,  Eva  104 

Schwartz,  Benjamin  87,  93, 161 

Schwartz  Sax,  Sarah  10,  67,  71 , 166 

Scott,  Adam  104, 135 

Scott,  Rebekah  82 

Scott,  Tatiana  67,  73,  76, 155, 150 

Scott-Rotkopf,  Kimberly  93, 127, 150 

Seamon,  Jesse  96, 104, 154, 160, 150 

Seamon,  Katie  82, 132, 150, 166 

Sedgwick,  Hilary  1 8,  67 

Segar,  Nora  21, 93, 149, 154, 150 

Segura,  Carl  93, 124 

Serio,  Christopher  15, 67, 140 

Servos,  William  93, 148, 176 

Sevilla,  Ceaser  49 

Shabunin,  Oksana  81 , 82 

Shamey,  Anna  1 01 , 1 04 

Shapiro,  Abigail  104 

Sharpe,  Maya  93, 147 

Sharpe,  Nkosi  14, 15, 17,  21, 44,  63,  67, 

124, 140, 147 

Shaw,  Joseph  1 04, 1 38, 1 70 

Shaw,  William  104, 105, 140 

Shea,  Brendan  93, 180 

Shea-O’Connell,  Alison  82 

Sheldon,  Spring  21 , 60,  68 

Shermeta,  Leilani  23,  93, 145 

Shermeta,  Sarah  68, 172, 173, 166 

Sherry,  Michael  82, 1 52 

Shi,  QingJian  99 

Shinner,  Andrew 

Shore,  Gabriel  25, 68, 1 18 

Shumway,  Brittany  1 1 , 68, 146, 1 19, 166 

Shumway,  Philip  93 

Silgard,  Emily  17,  68 

Silva,  Ivelisse  68 

Simm,  Errol  93 

Simmons,  Emma  93 

Simmons,  Zephyr  82 

Simms,  Hannah  93, 127 

Simpson,  Duncan  82, 166 

Simpson,  Maura  82 

Simpson,  Meredith  93, 1 19 

Sin,  Chantha  1 04 

Sin,  Vanna  50,  68, 129, 130 

Singer,  Dean  93 

Singh,  Namrita82, 166 


Sinicrope,  Castle  23,  93, 136, 147, 176, 
122 

Slater,  Jeremy  93 
Slater,  Michael  82 
Slesnick,  Jacob  1 04 
Smar,  Jennifer  93 
Smith,  Adonis 
Smith,  Alexander  104 
Smith,  Cartney  93, 151 
Smith,  Jacob 

Smith,  Kathryn  104,  105, 181, 184 

Smith,  Ryan  104 

Smith,  Zachary  82, 149, 176 

Smith  III,  Steven  118 

Smolin,  Brian  93, 150 

Snow,  Aaron  93, 135 

Sola,  Camille  10, 68 

Som,  Narim  82 

Som,  Samoeuth  18 

Som,  Vout  82 

Son,  Binh  93 

Son,  Chuong  9, 118 

Song,  Jennifer  93 

Sorcinelli,  Gino  93,  95 

Sorcinelli,  Julia  1 1 , 1 5,  56, 69, 1 1 9, 1 66 

Sousa,  Jennifer  69, 166, 182 

Spencer,  Jonathan  104 

Spiro,  Jeffrey  94, 148, 180 

Spring,  Amber 

St  Clair,  Christopher  94, 125, 138 
Staiger,  Jordan  104, 1 18 
Stanek,  Sarah  104 
Stanitis,  Michael  82 
Staples,  Stephanie  82 
Stebbins,  Matthew  1 04, 1 48 
Steinhauser,  Laurel  82, 166 
Stenlund,  Sequoia  82, 147 
Stevens,  Eli  94 
Stewart,  Garreth 
Stewart,  James  104 
Stewart,  Kamar  94 
Stillings,  Monica  94 
Stinson,  Jayson 
Stinson,  Nikish  82 
Stinson,  Tyrus  104 
Stocklin-Weinberg,  Ruby 
Stoddard,  Nathan  82, 149, 150 
Stoddard,  William  94 
Stosz,  Caitlin  82, 1 28 
Strangman,  Zachary  101, 104 
Strazzero-Wild,  Asha  1 5,  69, 1 66 
Strazzero-Wild,  Ishana  69, 150 
Stubbs,  Jason 
Stutsman,  Jeffrey  94 
Suchodolski,  Victoria  94, 151 
Suprenant,  Michael  1 04, 1 35 
Sussman,  Jennifer  94, 149 
Swartz,  Lora  82 

Szczesny,  Kara  14,  44,  69,128,  166 


218  Index 


I Tafreshi,  Nadia  94, 129, 130 
! Talley,  Cynthia  9,  84,  94, 1 1 9, 1 50 
Task,  Emily  69 
' Tavares,  Osvaldino 
Taylor,  Ryan  101, 104, 107 
Teagno,  Andrew  14,  69, 172, 173 
. Teluwo,  Isaac  78,  82, 1 1 8 

Tenenbaum,  Tatyana  21 , 94, 127, 149, 
150 

Thelwell,  Mikiko  104, 174 
Thompson,  Colin 
' Thompson,  Edward 
Thompson,  Katharine  69 
^ Thompson,  Kyle  80,  94 
Thompson,  Sean  104 
Tiberio,  Adam  82, 1 66 
Tobiason,  Anders  1 4,  70, 1 24, 1 31 , 1 47, 
155,150,166 

' Tobiason,  Erik  104, 107, 148, 150 
! Todrin,  Elizabeth  94 
: Tomlinson,  Devin  125 
Toong,  Chelsey  105 
; Topic,  Oleg  94, 1 1 8 
I Torres,  Anda 
Torres,  Benjamin  1 05, 1 07 
Torres,  Daniel  94 
Torres,  Lourdes  105 
i Torres,  Samuel  82 
j Townsend,  Walker  94,  125, 151 
i Tracy,  Michelle  102, 105,  150 
i Trafford,  Rachel  82, 119, 166 
i Trickey,  Samantha  103,  105,  147 
i Tu,  Pauline  94,  170 
Turati,  Benjamin  101,  105 
I Turati,  Sarah  22,  70, 182,  122 
Turcotte,  Jesse  105, 125, 135 
Turkington,  David  77,  82, 147, 166 
Turkington,  Eric  105, 147 
Tyler,  Naomi  21, 89,  94 
Tynan,  David  94 
1 Tyson,  John  70 
I Underwood,  Leah18, 44,  70, 166 
, Utgoff,  Emily  82, 1 81 , 1 82, 1 47, 1 66 
; Vahdat,  Kamelia  105, 150 
Valcarcel,  Adoniram  94, 1 1 8 
j Valentini,  Valentina  94, 150 
' Valiunas,  Aleksandra  94, 1 51 
j Van  Cleef,  Aidan  1 05, 1 46 
i van  der  Velden,  Erika  52,  70 
i Van  Dyke,  Elizabeth  94, 176, 151 
! VanDerVelden,  Allison  105, 146 
I Vanin,  Francesca  79,  82,  74, 132, 166 
Varela,  Anilton 
Varela,  Emanuel 
Varela,  Jailson 
' Vargo,  Sharon  21 , 70, 1 66 
! Varley,  Matthew 
I Veneman,  Christopher  105, 135 
Vernon-Jones,  Amy  94, 1 33, 1 50 


Vernon-Jones,  Andrew  48,  67,  70, 1 50, 
166 

Verrastro,  Genevieve  82,  147,  166 
Verstraete,  Marine 
Vitello,  Nina 

Voipe,  Anthony  21 , 42,  70, 1 1 8 
Vouros,  Tyler  105 
Wagner,  Veronica  70, 166 
Wakoluk,  Maxim  90,  94 
Walker,  Carolyn  94, 1 47 
Walker,  Dionne  89,  94, 1 33 
Walker-Ray,  Alexander 
Wallace,  Adrienne  22, 105, 153, 150 
Wallack,  Shannon  94 
Walsh,  Amy  165, 164,  150 
Wang,  Ming  94 
Wang,  Van  105,  148 
Warger,  Carolyn  70 
Waring,  Nathaniel  82, 166 
Warren,  Audrina  94, 

Warren,  Yeshaq  90,  94 

Washburn,  Kara  82 

Washburn,  Owen  94, 180, 148 

Washburn,  Taylor  71 , 137,  183 

Wasserman,  Jessica  91 , 94 

Waters,  Crystal  94 

Weaver,  Jennifer  82 

Weinberg,  Kenneth  94 

Welch,  Duane  94 

Wells,  Nicholas  102, 105 

Wells,  Whitney  1 1 , 93,  94 

Weston,  Colin 

Wetherby,  Kyle  105 

Weyl,  Laura  87,  94 

Whalen,  Lindsey  71 

Wheeler,  Whitman  82, 1 55 

Whelan,  Darren 

Whipple,  Jennifer 

White,  Dylan  105, 148 

White,  Emily  Jayne  82 

White,  Emily  Ruth  82 

White  IV,  Harry 

Whitham,  Devon  105, 146 

Whittemore,  Jillian  82 

Whittemore,  Taylor  21 , 25,  55,  71 , 149 

Wick,  Michael  84,  94 

Widmeier,  Brett 

Wiemokly,  Anika  25,  94, 1 36 

Wilbur,  Kacie  82, 180 

Williams,  Marcus  82, 134 

Williams,  Owen 

Williams,  Zebadiah  82 

Williams-Flowers,  Jessica,  1 05 

Williamson,  Adam  94, 172, 173 

Wilson,  Amanda  105 

Wilson,  Ravenna  105, 174, 138 

Wings.  Antavis  103, 105, 146 

Winkler,  Alexander  21 , 71 , 1 34 

Wirth,  Miira94, 147 


Witholt,  Thomas  62,  36,  71,  154, 157 

Wobst,  Gregory  105, 107, 125, 181 

Wobst,  Natalia  82 

Woishnis,  Ian  83 

Wojcicki,  Kathryn  105, 146 

Wolf,  Darby  101, 105, 148 

Wolkoff,  Zachary  94 

Wood,  John  8, 42 

Wood,  Lily  105, 136,  148 

Woodard,  Collin  71 

Woodbury,  Rebecca  94, 149 

Worsnop,  Thaddeus  106 

Wright,  Natasha  58,  71, 129, 130 

Wright,  Stalen  83 

Wu,  Amy  71 

Wu,  Li-fan  83 

Wu,  Mary  146 

Wu,  Mengnan  106 

Wu,  Yu-San  94 

Xenos,  Samuel 

Xiang,  Jing  94,  165 

Xiao,  Shong  83, 147 

Yaffe,  Elisha 

Yao,  Xi  Juan  1 06 

Yath,  Bunthea  106 

Yath,  Bunthoeun  9 

Yi,  Sung  72 

Young,  Christopher  94 

Young,  Justin  94 

Young,  Laura  83 

Young,  Nathaniel  106 

Youngberg,  Aaron 

Youngblood  , David  22,  83,  124 

Zacarian,  Jacqueline  106 

Zacarian,  Katherine  1 5,  61 , 72 

Zacharias,  Alix  94, 149 

Zakhary,  Sherry  10, 15,  59,  68,  72, 136 

Zide,  Noah  106, 148 

Zilliox,  John  85,  94 

Zimmerman,  Heidi  72, 147 

Zimmerman,  Luke  106, 148 

Zimmerman,  Seth  84,  94, 147 

Ziomek,  Christopher  106 

Ziomek,  Kelly  103, 106, 133 

Ziperstein,  Joshua  83, 124, 160, 149 

Zmed,  Julia  9,  94 

Zuccalo-Mandle,  Stefan  83 

Zucker,  Benjamin 


Index  219 


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“That’s  Not  My  Job” 


This  is  a story  about  four  people  named 
Everybody,  Somebody,  Anybody  and  Nobody. 
There  was  an  important  job  to  be  done  and 
Everybody  was  sure  that  Somebody  would  do 
it.  Anybody  could  have  done  it,  but  Nobody 
did  it.  Somebody  got  angry  about  that,  because 
it  was  Everybody’s  job.  Everybody  thought 
Anybody  could  do  it,  but  Nobody  realized  the 
Everybody  wouldn’t  do  it.  It  ended  up  the 
Everybody  blamed  Somebody  when  Nobody  did 
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A Russian  President  Boris  Yeltsin  shocked  the 
world  by  resigning  on  New  Year's  Eve.  He 

handed  the  reigns  of  povver  to  a Alacka  Airline  Flight  261  crashed  11  miles  off  Point  A School  violence  continued  to  be  a major  conc^n. 

pension,  and  immunity  from  prosecution.  were  killed. 


controversy  erupted  over  whether  the  boy  should 
relatives,  or  returned  to  his  father  in  Cuba. 


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A Six  firefighters  were  killed  in  a December  3, 
Worchester,  Massachusetts  blaze  started  by  squatters  in 
a warehouse.  More  than  1 5,000  firefighters  from  all 
over  the  world  gathered  for  a memorial  service. 


A Russia  came  under  international  scrutiny  for  waging  a civil  vyar  to  try  to  hold  on  to  the  break-away 
republic  of  Chechnya.  After  months  of  fierce  fighting  neither  side  gained  much  ground,  and  a 
settlement  seemeci  nowhere  in  sight. 


A Raisa  Gorbachev,  former  first  lady  of  the  Soviet  Union, 
died  after  a battle  with  leukemia. 


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A Switzerland's  Bertrand  Piccard  and  Britain's  Brian  Jones  travelled  around 
the  world  jn  a balloon  on  a 20-day,  29,000  mile  voyage.  This  was  the  first 


voyage  of  its  kind  to  make  it  all  the  way  around  the  world. 


A Greek  deputy  foreign  minister  Yiannos 
Kranidiotis  was  killed  after  the  plane  he  was 
traveling  in  suddenly  lost  altitude  on  its  way 
to  Romania.  Kranidiotis  and  his  son  were 
both  reported  dead. 


A Ninety-year  old  Doris  Haddock,  also 
known  as  "Granny  D,"  walked  3,000 


miles  across  the  U.S.  to  draw  attention 
to  campaign  finance  reform. 


AThe  San  Diego  Zoo  was  home  to  Hua  Mei,  the  first  sun/iving  giant  panda 
to  be  born  in  a North  American  zoo. 


A"America's  son"  John  F.  Kennedy  Jr.,  his  wife  Carolyn  Bessette  and  her  sister  Lauren 
Bessette  were  killed  when  the  plane  John  was  piloting  crashed  into  the  ocean  off  the 
coast  of  Massachusetts. 


A The  last  solar  eclipse  of  the  century  drew  thousands  of  spectators 
around  the  world  on  August  1 1 . A shadow  cast  by  the  moon  turned  day  to 
night  for  those  in  a seventy  mile  wide  path  from  England  to  India. 


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needed  on  "Super  Tuesday"  to  win  the  I devoted  peacemakers,  died  after  ruling  for  over  58  years. 

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A All  217  passengers  aboard  EgyptAir  flight  990  were 
killed  October  31,  after  the  plane  dropped  17,000  feet  in 
a matter  of  seconds.  Initial  reports  indicated  that  a 
backup  pilot  may  have  intentionally  plunged  the  plane 
into  the  Atlantic  Ocean  southeast  of  Nantucket  Island. 


A Thousands  were  feared  dead  as  a "supercyclone"  tore  through  India  in  Odober. 
Another  cyclone  just  two  weeks  earlier  killed  100  people  and  injured  1,000  in  Orissa. 


A Despite  fears  of  the  predicted  Y2K  bug,  mass  computer 
shutdowns  and  chaos  in  the  streets,  January  1 , 2000  came  and 
went  with  virtually  no  problems  atjll^ 


A People  around  the  world  celebrated  the  turn  of 
the  century.  These  partiers  ushered  in  the  year  2000 
in  New  York's  Times  Square. 


A A heat  wave  in  the  Eastern  U.S.  claimed  95  lives  and 
withered  crops  from  Kansas  to  the  Atlantic  Ocean. 


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senator  Bill  Braoley,  Vice  President  Al  Gore  had  the 
Democratic  presidential  nomination  wrapped  up 


A Stalled  Middle  East  peacemaking  efforts  were  put  back  on  track 
when  Yasser  Arafat  and  Prime  Minister  Ehud  Barak  of  Israel  signed 
a land-for-security  agreement. 


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A A November  World  Trade  Organization  conference  in  Seattle  was  disrupted  by  violent  protesters  claiming  the  WTO 
promoted  large,  multinational  corporations  at  the  expense  of  workers'  rights  and  environmental  concerns. 


A A string  of  deadly  tornados  crossed  the  southwest,  killing  47  people  and  damaging  or  destroying  over  2,600  homes 
and  businesses.  Worst  hit  was  the  Oklahoma  City  area  where  over  50  tornados  touched  down. 


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► Late  Show  host 
David  Letterman 
underwent  emergency 
quintuple  bypass  heart 
surgery  in  Janua^. 

More  than  19  million 
viewers  tuned  in  the 
night  he  returned  to 
the  Late  Show.  It  was 
his  biggest  audience 
since  his  first  two 
shows  on  CBS  in  1993. 


A Ally  McBeal  won  an 
Emmy  for  Outstanding 
Comedy  Series.  Original 
cast  members  Courtney 
Thorne-Smith  and  Gil 
Bellows  announced  that 
they  would  not  return  for 
the  show's  fourth  season. 


Felicity's  Ken 
jssell  won  a Golden 
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=r  movie  Mad  About  Phantom  took  in  28.5  million  on  its  first  day,  and  totaled  the  brggest  five  day  opening  ever  at  105.7 
iambo  million.  It  was  the  biggest  film  of  1 999,  bringing  in  $430.7  million. 


SBffr  A story  about  a child  who  sees  dead  people  all  around  him 
made  over  26  million  its  first  weekend,  rhe  Sixth  Sense  received 
six  Oscar  nominations,  including  Best  Picture.  Sense's  Haley  Joel 
Osment  received  an  Oscar  nomination  for  Best  Supporting  Actor. 


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▲ David  E.  Kelley's  law  firm 
drama,  The  Practice,  won 
an  Emmy  for  Outstanding 
Drama  Series. 


T Scream  3 hit  theaters  with  a bang,  but  fell 
short  of  Scream  fans'  expectations.  The  film's 
heroine  was  again  Neve  Campbell,  with 
Courteney  Cox-Arquette,  David  Arquette, 
Scott  Foley,  and  Parker  Posey  costarring. 


Cider  House  Rules  received  seven 
Oscar  nominations,  including  Best 
Picture,  Best  Director,  and  Best 
Adapted  Screenpl^. 

Toy  Story  2 delighted  us  with  its 
computer  animation,  and  won  a 
Golden  Globe  for  Best  Motion 
Picture,  Musical  or  Comedy. 

The  dteen  Mile,  starring  Tom 
Hanks  and  Michael  Clarke  Duncan, 
received  four  Oscar  nominations, 
including  Best  Picture.  The  story 
about  a magical  death-row  inmate 
and  his  pet  mouse  earned  Duncan 
an  Oscar  nomination  for  Best 
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American  Bandstands  eternally 
young  Dick  Clark  turned  70  in 
November. 

Fox's  new  comedy  Malcokn  in  the 
Middle  had  the  strongest  debut 
since  The  Simpsons.  More  than  22 
million  viewers  tuned  in  to  the 
show  about  a middle-clas  family 
with  four  squabbling  brothers  and 
^ their  parents. 

Novelist  Stephen  King  suffered 
extensivfe  injuries  after  being  hit  by 
a van.  King,  who  has  written  close 
to  50  books,  was  back  to  writing 
within  weeks. 

Julia  Roberts  continued  as  one  of 
the  hardest  working  women  in 
show  business  with  two  box  office 
hits,  Notting  Hill,  and 
Runaway  Bride. 

The  Matrix  thrilled  moviegoers 
with  a high-tech  mix  of  action  and 
computer  generated  effects. 

Popular  TV  shows  included  South 
_ Fdrk,  Dawson's  Creek,  Popular, 

" ER,  Fronds,  Frasier,  Everybody 

Loves  Raymond,  NYPD  Blue,  Jesse, 
ar|d  MTV's  Real  World. 

Clayton  Moore,  TV's  Lone  Ranger, 
died  at  age  85. 

. Academy  Award  winner  George  C. 
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Actress  Madeline  Kahn  died  of 
ovarian  cancer  at  57 

Desmond  Llewelyn,  Q in  theVomes 
Bond  movies,  died  in  a car  crash. 


A Regis  Philbin  hosted  ABC's 
surprisingly  successful,  big  money  trivia 
show  Who  Wants  to  Be  a Millionaire. 


Jim  Varney,  best  known  for  his 
Ernest  commercials  and  movies, 
died  of  lung  cancer 


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► The  Blair  Witch  Project  put  viewers  under  an 
eerie  spell  with  its  storyline  of  three  college  kids 
who  hike  into  the  woods  to  shoot  a documentary 
about  a witch  who  has  killed  children  in  the  area 
for  more  than  two  centuries.  The  movie  is  footage 
discovered  a year  after  the  college  kids  vanished. 
Shot  for  about  $30,000,  Blair  Witch  became  one 
of  the  most  successful  films  ever,  based  on 
production  cost  to  revenue  ratio. 


A HBO's  gritty  organized  crime  drama.  The  Sopranos, 
was  a huge  hit  with  fans  and  critics.  Edie  Falco  and 
James  Candolfini  won  Golden  Globes  for  their  roles  as 
Carmela  and  Tony  Soprano. 


A Peanuts  creator,  Charles  Schulz,  died  in  his  sleep 
the  night  before  his  final  comic  strip  ran  in 
newspapers.  He  was  77.  


A American  Beauty  received 
eight  Academy  Award 
nominations,  including  Best 
Picture,  Best  Original 
Screenplay,  and  Best 
Director.  In  addition,  stars 
Kevin  Spacey  and  Annette 
Benning  received  Oscar 
nominations  for  their 
performances.  The  film  also 
won  Golden  Globes  for  Best 
Motion  Picture,  Drama,  Best 


A Michael  J.  Fox  won  a Golden  Globe  for  his  role  in 
Spin  City,  and  announced  that  he  would  leave  the  ABC 
sitcom  to  spend  time  with  his  family  and  work  to  find  a 


Director  and  Best  Screenplay. 


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A Tim  McGrawwon  Male 
Vocalist  of  the  Year  and 
Album  of  the  Year  at  the 
Country  Music  Association 
Awards.  His  album,  A Place 
in  the  Sun,  went  platinum 
in  just  five  weeks.  Since  his 
1993  debut,  he's  sold  13 
million  albums  and  had  13 
number  one  singles. 


A Faith  Hill's  This  Kiss,  her  first  single  to  go 
platinum,  won  Song  of  the  Year  at  the  CMA 
Awards.  Since  her  debut  six  years  ago,  she 
has  sold  more  than  1 1 million  records,  and 
has  had  eight  number  one  singles.  She 
performed  at  the  Super  Bowl  and  became 
Cover  Girl  Cosmetic's  newest  face. 


A The  Dixie  Chicks  won  two 


Grammys,  including  Best  Country 
Album  for  Fiv.  Thev  also  won  the 


A Garth  Brooks,  the 
top-selling  solo  artist 
in  the  U.S.  with  over 
95  million  albums 
sold,  received 
Favorite  Male  Artist 
at  the  American 
Music  Awards. 


Album  for  Fly.  They  also  won  the 
Country  Music  Award  for  Vocal 
Group  of  the  Year,  and  CMA's  Music 
Video  of  the  Year  and  Single  of  the 
Year  for  Wide  Open  Spaces.  Their 
song  Cowboy  Take  Me  Away  went 
to  number  one.  The  Chicks 
celebrated  their  success  by  getting 
chicken  feet  tattoos  on  their  feet 
every  time  a record  hit  number  one 
or  went  gold  or  platinum. 


AJoDee  Messina  won  the  CMAs 
Horizon  Award  for  career  progress. 


A Shania  Twain  was  CMA's  Entertainer 
of  the  Year.  She  also  won  AMA's 
Favorite  Female  Artist  in  both  the 
Country  and  Pop/Rock  categories.  She 
won  Grammys  tor  Female  Country 
Vocal  Performance  for  Man,  I Feel  Like 
a Woman,  and  Country  Song,  Come 
On  Over. 


A Clint  Black's  duet  with  his  wife,  Lisa  AThree  sisters  from  Utah  pushed  musical  boundaries  and  the  result  was  The 
Hartman  Black,  When  I Said  I Do,  reached  Whole  Shebang,  their  debut  CD.  SHeDaisy  brought  a fresh  sound  to  country 
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A Jennifer  Lopez  made  the  move  from 
movies  to  music  with  her  number  one  single 
If  You  Had  My  Love.  Sean  "Puffy"  Combs  had 
a rocky  year  with  indictments  for  bribery  and 
gun  possession  charges  stemming  from  a 
shooting  at  a New  York  City  night  club. 


A Latin  music  enjoyed  a surge  in  popularity  with 
entertainers  like  Ricky  Martin,  Marc  Anthony,  Enrique 
Iglesias,  and  Lou  Bega  gaining  huge  English-language 
audiences.  Martin  won  an  American  Music  Award  for 
Favorite  Artist. 


A Winning  the  Grammy  for  New  Artist,  Christina 
Aguilera  rose  to  stardom  with  her  self-titled  album.  The 
CD  went  to  number  one  with  more  than  250,000 
copies  sold  in  its  first  week  of  release. 


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A Carlos  Santana  won  eight  Grammys  for  the 
album  SuperNatural  and  the  song  Smooth, 
featuring  Rob  Thomas.  The  album  and  the 
song  topped  the  charts.  The  52-year-old 
Santana,  who  performed  at  the  original  1969 
Woodstock,  tied  Michael  Jackson's  record  for 
the  most  Grammys  won  by  a single  performer. 


A Woodstock  '99,  the  30th  anniversaiy  of  the  Woodstock 
Peace  Festival,  turned  out  to  be  anything  but  peaceful 
when  hundreds  of  concert  goers  looted  vendors  and 
burned  anything  they  coulcf  get  their  hands  on  during  the 
last  night  of  the  show. 


A Sting  won  two  Grammys  for  his  album 
Brand  New  Day,  Best  Pop  Album  and  Best 
Male  Pop  Performance. 


A Cher's  dance  hit  Believe  went 
to  number  one  in  23  countries 
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copies  its  first  week  of  release,  setting  a single-week  sales  record.  Their  song  / Want  It  That  Way  was  high  on  charts  and 
uickiv  dominated  air  waves  across  the  country.  Two  of  the  Boys  got  engaged,  causing  heartache  for  many  girls. 


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A Britney  Spears  won  an  American  Music  Award  for 
Favorite  New  Artist.  The  1 8-year-old  walked  away  with  A With  his  fifth  album  DewV  Without  a Cause  going  double 

four  Billboard  Music  Awards  including  New  Artist  of  the  platinum,  and  his  performance  at  Woodstock  *99,  Kid  Rock 
Year  and  Female  Artist  of  the  Year.  enjoyed  the  greatest  success  of  his  ten-year  career. 


A 'N  Sync's  Music  Of  My  Heart,  recorded  with  Gloria  Estefan,  was  an 
instant  hit.  Bye,  Bye,  Bye,  the  first  single  off  No  Strings  Attached,  also 
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A Apple's  iBook 
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more  memory,  a 6- 
gigabyte  hard  disk, 
and  had  a very 
distinctive  design. 
This  durable 
notebook  computer 
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A Nokia's  line  of 
colorful  cell 
phones  made  it 
possible  to 
communicate  in 
full  color.  


A Ford  introduced  its  new  hybrid  electric  car  prototyc 
Prodigy.  This  fuel  efficient  family  car  achieves  more  tn 
miles  per  gallon,  making  it  very  appealing  to  the  cost 


conscious,  environmentally  aware  consumer. 


► The  craze  of  the  year  for 
millions  of  kids,  Pokemon, 
was  an  import  from  Japan. 
The  anime  video  and  card 
game  soon  spread  to 
everything  from  bedsheets 
and  t-shirts,  to  a full  length 
animated  movie. 


AWindows  2000,  Microsoft's 
newest  operating  system,  was 
released  just  as  the  Department  of 
Justice  anti-trust  case  against 
Microsoft  was  concluded. 


A Faux  animal  print 
accessories  like  tiger,  leopard, 
and  zebra  were  all  the  craze 
among  the  wild  at  heart. 


A Embroidered  jeans  were 
popular,  as  well  as  flare 
jeans  and  jeans  with 
ribbons  sewn  on  the  hem. 


A Looking  "cool"  while  keeping  warm,  vests  were  a big  hit  this 
year,  including  the  chic  quilted  variety  and  colorful  fleece  models. 


A Made  of  semiprecious  stones  that  hold  special 
meanings,  power  bead  bracelets  gave  us  the 
energy  to  make  it  through  the  day.  There  were  as 
many  different  stones  as  there  were  moods. 


AYou  may  have  thought  raiding  your 
grandpa's  closet  would  never  get  you 
anything  cool.  Well,  all  of  that  changed  when 
everyone  went  for  the  "bucket  hat." 


A Beaded  necklaces  of  all  colors  were  very  popular 
as  well. 


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A After  overcoming  a near-fatal  battle  with  cancer,  American  cyclist  Lance 
Armstrong  became  the  second  American  to  win  the  Tour  de  France. 


▼ U.S.  Open  golf  champion  Payne 
Stewart  died  in  a plane  crash  that 
investigators  believe  was  the  result 
of  sudden  cabin  depressurization. 


A With  a World  Series  sweep  of  the  Atlanta 
Braves,  the  New  York  Yankees  had  their  3rd 
series  win  in  4 years  and  a record  25  total. 


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A Winning  the  Women's  World  Cup  in  an  overtime  shoot-out,  Brandi  Chastain's 
final  shot  clenched  a hard-fought  victory  for  the  U.S.  soccer  team  in  front  of  more 
than  90,000  fans.  


A Margaret  McGregor  made  it  into  sports  history  by  defeating  Loi  Chow  in  the 
first  male-female  boxing  match.  


A New  Zealand  won  its  second  consecutive  America's  Cup,  returning  the  149- 
ear-old  trophy  to  the  Royal  New  Zealand  Yacht  Squadron.  


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A With  only  four  wins  in  Nascar's  1999 
Winston  Cup  Series,  Dale  Jarrett  came 
out  on  top  with  the  championship  by 
"ilacing  in  the  top  five  twenty-four  times. 


A One  of  basketballs  greatest  players.  Wilt 
'The  Stilt"  Chamberlain  died  at  age  63.  At 
the  time  of  his  death  he  still  helcf  several 
NBA  records,  including  the  most  points 
scored  in  one  game  (100),  and  the  most 


A Serena  Williams  became  the  only  African-American  woman  to  win  a 
Grand  Slam  tennis  championship  in  over  40  years  with  her  win  in  the  US 
Open  women's  singles  match. 


A "Yankee  Clipper"  Joe  DiMaggio  died  at 
age  84.  DiMa^io  made  it  in  the  record 
books  for  his  56  game  hitting  streak  in 
1941,  cementinghis  spot  in  baseball 
history  for  all  time. 


ATiger  Woods  ended  '99  at  the  top  of 
his  game,  ranked  number  one  in  the 
lolfing  world. 


A Allen  Iverson  showed  his  stuff  this  year.  Iverson,  whose  height  is  six  feet 
even,  was  the  shortest  NBA  scoring  champion  ever.  He  also  finished  third  in 
the  League  and  was  named  to  the  All-NBA  first  team. 


A In  what  some  have  called  the  "best  Super  Bowl  ever," 
the  St  Louis  Rams  survived  a last  second  onslought  by  the 
Tennessee  Titans  to  win  the  34th  NFL  championship  23- 
1 6.  Kurt  Warner  was  named  Super  Bowl  MVP,  breaking  Joe 
Montana's  record  of  357  yards,  with  his  414  yards.  This 
season,  Warner  passed  for  4.353  yards  and  41  touch- 
downs, to  be  only  the  second  NFL  quarterback  to  throw 
for  more  than  40  in  a season. 


A After  17  years,  Miami  Dolphins  quarterback  Dan  Marino  retired  The 
38-year-old  Marino  threw  for  a record  61,361  yards  and  420 
touchdowns,  but  never  won  a Super  Bowl  Championship 


A After  winning  his  second  Super  Bowl  in  a 
row,  Denver  Bronco's  quarterback  John  Elway 
announced  his  retirement  from  football. 


A Maurice  Greene  continued  to  wow  us,  breaking  the  100-meter 
world  record  in  Athens.  He  added  the  world  indoor  60-meter  title,  and 
the  200-meter  title  to  his  collection  to  become  the  first  man  to  achieve 
the  sprint  double  in  the  World  Championships.  Then  he  grabbed  a 
4x1 00-meter  relay  gold  medal,  too.  ® 


A Atlanta  Braves  pitcher,  John  Rocker,  was 
suspended  by  Major  League  Baseball  after 
making  controversial  remarks  to  a Sports 
jjiustrated  writer  during  the  off-season. 


A Wayne  Gretzky  retired  after  20  seasons  with 
the  Edmonton  nilpr<:  l nc  Anaoloc  iclrirK- 


the  Edmonton  Oilers,  Los  Angeles  Kings,  and 
New  York  Rangers.  Gretzky  helped  win  four 


into  the  Hockey  Hall  of  Fame  in  Canada. 


SJvn  ^ Andre  Agassi  had  an  awesome  year,  winning  the  U S Open  and  t 

?UD  KnTmpn^^^^^  and  three  Canada  French  Open,  and  taking  over  the  number  oneSing  frSete 


I many  in  June. 


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